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Offensive or not?
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Personally I cannot see anything offensive about these posters, at least they are tame in comparison to some of the images show on TV, both in commercials and pre-watershed programmes.
But this is from a males point of view, do you ladies find them denigrating towards women in any way?
Personally I cannot see anything offensive about these posters, at least they are tame in comparison to some of the images show on TV, both in commercials and pre-watershed programmes.
But this is from a males point of view, do you ladies find them denigrating towards women in any way?
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Well you never cease to surprise me, I thought I was reading the views of my maiden aunt. :0)
I wonder if I had posted the opposite view, I would have been bombarded with calls of being a miserable old git, who should go back to the Victorian era etc, etc.
I better stick to the 'pornographic' TV soaps, apparently they are alot less shocking.
"In olden days a glimpse of -------------was something shocking, but now anything goes" Well I thought so, but I was wrong it seems.
I wonder if I had posted the opposite view, I would have been bombarded with calls of being a miserable old git, who should go back to the Victorian era etc, etc.
I better stick to the 'pornographic' TV soaps, apparently they are alot less shocking.
"In olden days a glimpse of -------------was something shocking, but now anything goes" Well I thought so, but I was wrong it seems.
I think it's about time and place as much as anything.
Would I find the ads offensive in a man's magazine? Probably not, although i did think the 'looking up the skirt' one was unpleasant, as much for the ecstatic look on the model's face as anuthing which sends out a pretty dubious message to impressionable youths.
But placing them in a shopping centre is really not appropriate - they are unavoidable and although that is their purpose, I think they are pretty tacky - and apart from anything else, if the mesage is that you will attract a desireable woman wearing that dreadful suit, then they are into Trades Descriptions territory!
Would I find the ads offensive in a man's magazine? Probably not, although i did think the 'looking up the skirt' one was unpleasant, as much for the ecstatic look on the model's face as anuthing which sends out a pretty dubious message to impressionable youths.
But placing them in a shopping centre is really not appropriate - they are unavoidable and although that is their purpose, I think they are pretty tacky - and apart from anything else, if the mesage is that you will attract a desireable woman wearing that dreadful suit, then they are into Trades Descriptions territory!
It just shows how jaded and desensitised some of us have become to think that the third advert is in any way acceptable.
Sqad - I thought you were a Dr of some kind? Perhaps peeking up women's skirts is all in a day's work to you but I would hope most men would have a bit of respect.
Just because some children are allowed to watch sexual scenes on TV does not excuse the advertisers. How is a granny going to feel if she is out shopping with her grandsons?
Sqad - I thought you were a Dr of some kind? Perhaps peeking up women's skirts is all in a day's work to you but I would hope most men would have a bit of respect.
Just because some children are allowed to watch sexual scenes on TV does not excuse the advertisers. How is a granny going to feel if she is out shopping with her grandsons?
tiger
<<It just shows how jaded and desensitised some of us have become to think that the third advert is in any way acceptable<<<
Exactly and that is what has made it tolerable in this era.........but how has this come
about?
<<<How is a granny going to feel if she is out shopping with her grandsons?<<<
Probably far more embarrassed than the grandsons.
<<It just shows how jaded and desensitised some of us have become to think that the third advert is in any way acceptable<<<
Exactly and that is what has made it tolerable in this era.........but how has this come
about?
<<<How is a granny going to feel if she is out shopping with her grandsons?<<<
Probably far more embarrassed than the grandsons.