nice_guy80 wrote: » some of the insurance ones are shocking makes all men out to be some sort of idiots imagine if an advert did that to women?
fleet_admiral wrote: » Anyone else ever notice that men are made out to be stupid and hapless in ads and women always have to save the day
Fr_Dougal wrote: » This thread was more fun when it was lighthearted.
_Dara_ wrote: » It’s only 33 posts long! Barely even got started! Shtop reminiscing about the olden days. :P
ceadaoin. wrote: » , low testosterone, even ones for a product to help itchy sweaty balls.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsJbklFp1ho
professore wrote: » What channels are you watching? Anti sweaty balls ad on prime time TV? I think not. I've seen an ad for a product for women who think their **** does stink but don't want anyone to know called VIPoo. Thought it was a joke but they sell it in Dunnes!!!
_Dara_ wrote: » Men much more regularly get treated as idiots in ads. Women much more regularly get treated like sex objects in ads.* Both genders have problems with their portrayal in advertising. *Wonder if someone will bring up the nearly 30 year old diet coke ad in order to refute this point.
PandaPoo wrote: » Imagine visiting someone and leaving a whopper stinker in the jax!
professore wrote: » What channels are you watching? Anti sweaty balls ad on prime time TV? I think not.
professore wrote: » What ads treat women like sex objects? Examples please. Can't think of one.
AllForIt wrote: » Men don't have hygiene issues like women do. Just add that to the list of advantages to being a man.
_Dara_ wrote: » Is this a serious question? :eek: But okay, I’ll take your comment at face value and say this: I’m very observant of ads for breast cancer awareness because I have the terminal form of the disease. And even some of those ads are sexualised. Seriously. I’m not even joking. It’s actually common. This is a disease where part of the treatment is mutilation of the breast and still you will see charities trying to get their message across using the adage that sex sells. The hope is, I guess that both women and men will take notice and men will tell their partners about it. But it’s just really crass. But it shows how prevalent it is and how engrained in advertising the objectification of women’s bodies is. You probably can’t think of any because there are so goddamn many. This is why I'm a little incredulous at your question. But if you really want examples, I can give you some tomorrow when I have my laptop. Too awkward on the phone.
inforfun wrote: » There is no need to watch any tv-ads nowadays. If you suffer from tv-ads, it is of your own making
seamus wrote: » Look at that stupid head and shoulders ads with the footballers - "Men's hair goes through a lot" - presumably because as a man you're always engaging in awesome things like playing elite football and having sexy women run their fingers through it.
professore wrote: » What ads treat women like sex objects? Examples please.
professore wrote: » I'm quite comfortable with it. Then again my poo isn't particularly stinky.
_Dara_ wrote: » Absolutely. Quite often someone will mention an annoying TV ad to me and I'll have no idea what they are talking about. I'm very diligent about pausing a show or film I want to watch for a few minutes to bank ad fast-forward time. Why would anyone who has that facility available to them NOT do this? And we do so much recording of our shows so often we don't even have to bank fast-forward time. Hubs and I have become very intolerant of ads. I grew up in a household that always was though. My father hated ads so much that he did this annoying thing where we'd be watching a show and an ad break would come on and he'd switch it to another show to wait out the ads and would START WATCHING THAT SHOW! :mad::mad::mad: He only has Saorview still now so still has to suffer them.
_Dara_ wrote: » Alrighty, here we go. I haven't even broken a sweat coming up with these. And I'm not trivialising men's concerns about the way ads are increasingly portraying them. I'm just saying it is very erroneous to say that it's all rosy for women in advertising. And of sometimes ads can objectify men, but there are just so many more featuring women. It's background noise. And that before we even get on to the subject of what Mitchell and Webb were getting at with their famous sketch. American apparel ads featuring a unisex shirt:https://i.pinimg.com/originals/71/02/1b/71021b2c1af66e5770e388ac3e0a2113.jpg - Probably NSFWhttps://s13.postimg.org/bxbf2b1o7/2_EF841_CF00000578-3341856-image-a-35_1449009081057-1260x840.jpg - NSFW!https://s13.postimg.org/vrxgohebr/1444075022-american-apparel.jpg - Probably NSFWhttps://s13.postimg.org/u1efmg6x3/Lana-_Del-_Rey.jpg - Probably NSFWhttps://s13.postimg.org/qhshwzrg7/up18u.jpg - Probably NSFW. An organ donation ad. Yeah.https://humanwithuterus.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/images.jpg - NSFW. One of those lovely breast cancer awareness ads I was talking about. And 'Save the Tatas', what? That's so crass when part of the treatment will involve lopping off a boob. And this is just one example. There are many more, trust me.https://s13.postimg.org/pgs97p2p3/s30.jpg - NSFW And I could go on and on really.
KungPao wrote: » I want ads for dick cheese issues. "As a real man, on the go, you don't have time for smegma. Try Smegmaton and say hello to a life without problems under the hood". Ad featuring cool dude living life to the max.