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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

And so is misspacman08.

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  • (Part 2) because the idea is that you don't feel the condom - there is nothing there EXCEPT for the penis. Right? That's what they mean and that's how it applies, right? (I'm only guessing here because I've never had sex myself lol.)

  • Well, the joke is that when a woman says about sex that it feels like nothing is there, they don't mean the condom. They mean the cock. They mean it feels like not having sex.

  • when's the last time you saw a high-heals commercial for men?

    why am I getting your videos so late?

    3 days?

  • I'm not sure. But Youtube has been screwing with me lately, both intentionally and unintentionally. I've been getting notifications of comments and subscriptions DAYS after they happen, and they wouldn't allow this video to have ads. Apparently I'm indecent.

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  • I find that tampons come in very handy when I get a nosebleed.

  • Ladies, ladies, please. There's enough of me to go around.

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  • the background is making me dizzy but this is awesome

  • Wait!Are you a hermaphrodite?

  • i give this two thumbs up i lmao

  • Your sexy looks are quite sexy.

  • I get it I like it I do think it's funny but it can go both ways because I know plenty of girls who like it bare back just as much as we do.

  • About the tampon commercial idea: You are, obviously, never going to be bleeding out of your vagina. By your logic, if I ever need to find protection to put on my penis, I will know where to turn. Even though I don't have one. It targets men because men wear them. It isn't sexist, it's good marketing.

  • Condoms are sexiest because they are promoted to the n'th despite the fact it significantly reduces pleasure for men, no alternatives are ever promoted for women

    In fact, look at the amount of sex related products promoted for women (some very technical, well researched), all designed to increase/maximise pleasure for women. The ONLY product promoted for men is the one that reduces pleasure and is still good for women whose only required effort to enjoy sex is "lie back & think of England"

  • Female condoms. And some women prefer sex without a condom of any kind.

  • Not only that, but more than often the women shown in these advertisements are white (a huge issue), and are placed in a heteronormative context, or are shown in sexually suggestive positions. Also, it should be noted that black women, or other women of color featured in these commercials are somewhat light skinned, or maintain "friendly and familiar" white facial traits.

  • Unfortunately, commercials directed towards women are also incredibly sexist. Most commercials for tampons, Victoria's Secret, and shampoos that feature women, typically only feature women who fit into the accepted societal standard of beauty; a standard which is most often unattainable and impossible. This contributes greatly to self-objectification (in addition to the women in the adverts themselves being objectified).

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