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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
So basically, you're ok with female stereotypes that make many perfectly fine women believe they are less of a woman, but outraged at an ad that tells men they're not manly enough. And no, I'm not offended by these ads, just as I wasn't offended by a Gillette ad I disagreed with. I just understand the double standard.
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"Female stereotypes"? What, that beautiful, in shape, active, healthy, and confident women are going to get attention and be very sought after? If that's what you're referring to, who's really to blame, the men attracted to the women who do what it takes to be all those things, or the women who do it?
As for the commercial, for all the reasons that have become evident in the most recent posts, only an idiot would think the company who brought us hotties in latex with their company logo across their ass, in a few short years takes the content of that commercial seriously. It's so whorishly obviously that they're just looking to be talked about (remember, there is no bad press) that it's worth pointing out to people.