

(click ads, via) "Your Move" females. Two ads from a new German campaign for Reebok's version of the new bullshit toning footwear. Taking the recycling down to the basement? I think I'll put on my see-thru pink panties. Speaking of which: was it really necessary, Reebok and DDB Berlin, to use transparent unmentionables so's we could all get a double eyeful of ass crack? The target of these ads is women, right? Previously in: ASSVERTISING.
In all honesty, if I saw this neighbor in the stairwell, I'd quickly offer to carry those bottles for her ... pretty much anywhere she'd like them carried.
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely put it in her ass
ReplyDeleteWomen LOVE slutty underwear more than men do. They get to wear their sexual depravity in public while portraying a good girl image to the world. Getting a peek at a thong (or tramp stamp) is like letting you in on an inside joke.
ReplyDeleteI would love to tap that ass.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how you know this is by ddb berlin. the ads are written in english. I haven't seen them in germany, neither in german or english.
ReplyDeleteIt listed them at the source where I found the ads. Agencies often translate ads into English for PR purposes before email-blasting them out.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand what a big deal is? Even nude people on giant billboards are nothing special in Europe. Last year in my country we had boobs close up (uncensored of course) on billboards, on other one was vagina, there was even a penis on a photo in one advertisement campaign.
ReplyDeleteWho the hell sells those see-thru pink panties? I'd like to buy them for my girlie the hell of a lot!
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ReplyDelete"Women LOVE slutty underwear more than men do. They get to wear their sexual depravity in public while portraying a good girl image to the world. Getting a peek at a thong (or tramp stamp) is like letting you in on an inside joke."
ReplyDeleteYou are so quick to over-generalize! Not ALL women love it. I'm uncomfortable with it and I'm a female. It depends on the individual, not the gender.