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Massengell Medicated disposable douche commercial from 1984.

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  • Now..im not a woman but, i dobut if i was i would want to squirt brownish liquid up my sniz for a week O.o

  • Am I the only one laughing deliriously watching these douche commercials?

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  • That's Lisa from 321 Contact! They should've done an ep. of that show where she explains how a douche works.

  • Yeah, douching actually does more harm than good because our equipment is self-cleaning, and douching actually pushes bacteria up there...don't do it!

  • Yuck, this stuff taste like crap.

  • Man, what do they say about the cure being worse than the disease?? Doesn't that look like iodine? Is it good to completely sterilize your who-ha like medical lab equipment? My ex said that douching in general is bad, something about messing up the perfect balance that SHOULD exist. The old saying goes, "smells like cologne, leave it alone," right? The saying for this commercial should be, "if it looks a little brown, then DON'T go down!" I'm glad we've come a long way since the 80's!

  • It works!

    Sure it eroded my fallopian tubes and rendered me barren and unmarryable, but nothing works better than Massengill! 

  • @Jefgg lol..oh yeah, showering is is so time consuming.

  • Looks like Hershey's chocolate douche....Yum.

  • @Jefgg You'd think so, especially since nowadays, douching is discredited by the medical community. if plain soap and water doesn't make you "feel fresh," it's time to see a doctor.

  • @smittykins Wouldn't it have been easier to take a shower?

  • @Jefgg Well, back in Ye Olde Days, you mixed up the ingredients at home in a rubber bulb syringe andadded a long plastic nozzle. Afterwards, you had to wash and sterilize them. This way, after use, you could throw out the whole shebang.

    And recycling wasn't common in the 80s.

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