Clorox commercial...Laundry timeline
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@jarp8251 The point is that not all women enjoy doing laundry, or for that matter, are the sole person in their household who does it. It wasn't that long ago that it was considered "natural" for men to work and women to stay home. Unless you suddenly time-jumped from the 1960s or before, I sincerely hope you don't feel that way in this day and age. We're supposed to be beyond all the "gender-specific chores" BS.
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I like how music can bring into a commercial.
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Hmm...I don't think they had cameras back then, let alone time-lapse photography. :P
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This commercial is pretty tame. Feminists just love to bitch about everything
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I noticed the "man or 2..." line when they played this a while back during the commercial breaks for the show "Mad Men"... I thought the sexual innuendo was said purposefully! If not, it was a lucky mistake. I wish more advertising was this progressive when deemed appropriate. Brilliant either way... it does go thru lots of approvals so fI find it hard to believe otherwise!
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"...they all did the laundry. Maybe even a man or two."
XDDD Yes, I'm sure they all did a man or two. Or three. At least. *lmao*
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@ItsNotATumaah lol whats poontang?sex?
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Your great granny did a man or two. I love it. I can't believe they're still airing this commercial.
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so true my friend.
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Research shows that men who help do chores around the house get more poontang than men who do not. So think about that guys.
Yes I said poontang.
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Lol I feel bad for you and anyone else who have boyfriends or husbands that don't help out with housework because it's ~*~just the way things are done~*~.
I still think it sounds like the women are doing a man or two.
AegNuddel 3 years ago
was that slaves washing clothes in the begining of the timeline if it is isnt that a tad bit racist
Royalbabe213 4 years ago
You can't deny history!!!
AegNuddel 4 years ago
"Maybe even a man or two"? What's with the male bashing?
I've done my own laundry since I was thirteen years of age. A woman NEVER told me how to use bleach, I figured it out for myself. It was a MAN who told me I should separate laundry--a woman never told me. Looks like we men are doing it for ourselves, just like we always do. In today's world, it's the only way to go.
33Mark221 4 years ago 9
Well, I find it funny as it sounds like they are saying "maybe they did a man or two."
AegNuddel 4 years ago