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Old 12.16.2009, 11:07 AM   #155
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yep. women pay attention to advertising and then have their opinions which complain about the pressure of the advertising that they pay attention to. the real horror is that they know noone is forcing them to do it, they are coerced into making themselves choose to do it, so that ultimately they are to blame and internalise it as symbol man says. they can choose not to do it, but then the omnipresent advertising comes to represent a lack in themselves which they are constantly reminded of. it's not just women and minge shaving, it applies to everyone. i think its sau paulo... didn't they ban outdoor advertising in one of the south american cities? better for everyone's mental health to do so.
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