Women's sanitary stuff adverts
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Deangtv

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752 posts

236 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Of late, I've noticed a real increase in the graphic nature of these adverts.

First they stated appearing on You Tube but are now on main stream TV. Gone are the days of women rolling around on skates and with demo of blue colored water. Oh no, now they are graph and use words such as 'sticky discharge' and 'odor.'

There is even a 'Flow Forecast' using the word 'heavy downpour'

But why?? why have they changed to be so graphic and indepth.

Discendo Discimus

738 posts

48 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Because it's probably far more useful to a woman to know how absorbing a product is or how well it covers odours, rather than if they can go and roller skate with friends wearing white shorts.

bigpriest

2,119 posts

146 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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It's not really 'graphic' is it? It's reality. It's just that the approach and wording used up to now has been childish and patronising. Even the recent request by the England team to not have white shorts was reported without actually describing the issue properly.

Robmarriott

2,938 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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It’s specifically and entirely to upset you.

geeks

10,568 posts

155 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Deangtv said:
Of late, I've noticed a real increase in the graphic nature of these adverts.

First they stated appearing on You Tube but are now on main stream TV. Gone are the days of women rolling around on skates and with demo of blue colored water. Oh no, now they are graph and use words such as 'sticky discharge' and 'odor.'

There is even a 'Flow Forecast' using the word 'heavy downpour'

But why?? why have they changed to be so graphic and indepth.
Tell me you're not married to a woman without telling me you are not married to a woman.

Once you live with one, no advert is going to seem graphic.

Mark-C

6,722 posts

221 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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As above - the adverts are now actually providing some useful info for the target market and about time too.

JQ

6,381 posts

195 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Robmarriott said:
It’s specifically and entirely to upset you.
That's what I'd heard too.

cliffords

2,726 posts

39 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Watching afternoon TV in the rain here, wife and I count four types of adverts . Funeral plans, women's sanitary products, mens irrectile disfunction treatment and life insurance. I think this covers life fully.

Editing my own post there is another frequently shown advert for pads to absorb urine , whilst gardening or laughing, or both.

We are quite pleased we only scored three of the possible five .

Edited by cliffords on Tuesday 8th October 18:14


Edited by cliffords on Tuesday 8th October 18:27

Slow.Patrol

2,253 posts

30 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Perhaps they should only show these adverts once a month.

Bright Halo

3,571 posts

251 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Slow.Patrol said:
Perhaps they should only show these adverts once a month.
biggrin
Very good

StevieBee

14,289 posts

271 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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The guidelines on what's acceptable and not changes constantly. OfCom control this and the changes aren't abstract but the result of periodic research amongst the general public.

You might have noticed that nappy and bog roll ads now quite openly refer to 'poo' and 'bums' and even actually going to the loo. Previously, you could only infer these things.

Bluevanman

8,635 posts

209 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Slow.Patrol said:
Perhaps they should only show these adverts once a month.
Or maybe periodically ?

48k

15,359 posts

164 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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StevieBee said:
T the result of periodic research
I see what you did there.

Megaflow

10,454 posts

241 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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You seriously think sticky discharge an order are graphic?

rolleyes

Slow.Patrol

2,253 posts

30 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Megaflow said:
You seriously think sticky discharge an order are graphic?

rolleyes
User name checks out

Terminator X

17,985 posts

220 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Mark-C said:
As above - the adverts are now actually providing some useful info for the target market and about time too.
Lol my wife has wondered why it's so graphic. Yes I am married wink

TX.

Jimjimhim

2,107 posts

16 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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I suspect it's done to please the woke.

Wacky Racer

39,933 posts

263 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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Slow.Patrol said:
Megaflow said:
You seriously think sticky discharge an order are graphic?

rolleyes
User name checks out
laugh

RGG

719 posts

33 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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I wonder what would be said if someone produced and marketed a product to control Smegma?

Male Smegma that is -

IroningMan

10,559 posts

262 months

Tuesday 8th October 2024
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RGG said:
I wonder what would be said if someone produced and marketed a product to control Smegma?

Male Smegma that is -
Try some soap.