I so dearly hope that this, and this are in fact some kind of hoax.
(Safe for work in my opinion. But initial reports claim that your network admin might not agree. Better safe than sorry.)
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My IT department does not agree with your assessment that the links are okay for work. When I click on each of the links, I get the "Red screen of Porn" pop-up warning that I'm a naughty little worker, that my request has been blocked, and that another black "X" has been placed beside my name on the "Who's Gonna Get Fired Next" chart down at the helpdesk.
The Journal of Social History published an article called "Contraceptive consumers: gender and the political economy of birth control in the 1930s" that cites similar adds in a nine page article published in 1996.
Though, my inclination was to think it was a joke until I googled it . . .
That is soooo freaking funny. I do not know why this would be shocking to anyone. It was an ad that came out before womens lib screwed everything up. Pleasing a man was the main training women got back then. Why would it be innappropriate for her to make sure she was ready for him?
Douching is actually not at all good for a woman's female parts. It cleans away good bacteria as well as bad. I'm sure lysol douches are even worse. I think I'm going to print those ads out and take them to my feminist theories class. I don't think my teacher likes because I'm a straight undergraduate girl who is not majoring in women's studies. Maybe I'll get some brownie points.
OH MYE some of thing you start. I am so glad I don’t live in that society. Well I do just a slightly more advanced version of it. What douchbags these advertisers were.
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My IT department does not agree with your assessment that the links are okay for work. When I click on each of the links, I get the "Red screen of Porn" pop-up warning that I'm a naughty little worker, that my request has been blocked, and that another black "X" has been placed beside my name on the "Who's Gonna Get Fired Next" chart down at the helpdesk.
It isn't a hoax.
The Journal of Social History published an article called "Contraceptive consumers: gender and the political economy of birth control in the 1930s" that cites similar adds in a nine page article published in 1996.
Though, my inclination was to think it was a joke until I googled it . . .
I guess bad hygiene CAN ruin a relationship.
stunning... well, it stund me anyway.
I will never look at Lysol the same again.
That is soooo freaking funny. I do not know why this would be shocking to anyone. It was an ad that came out before womens lib screwed everything up. Pleasing a man was the main training women got back then. Why would it be innappropriate for her to make sure she was ready for him?
(Now look what I started!)
Douching is actually not at all good for a woman's female parts. It cleans away good bacteria as well as bad. I'm sure lysol douches are even worse. I think I'm going to print those ads out and take them to my feminist theories class. I don't think my teacher likes because I'm a straight undergraduate girl who is not majoring in women's studies. Maybe I'll get some brownie points.
from a medical point of view this is simply scarry...Karin
how do you spell that? scary? scarrie no, scary...right?
Karin
and just for the record I know that douching is bad for you, but they did not know it then.
come on, matt! who doesn't enjoy "appealing daintiness?" i know i do.
I am picturing a bunch of men sitting around a conference table comming up with these ads.
"Now lets see what else can Windex be used for?" "Spray it in your eyes in the morning to wake up refreshed and clean!"
OH MYE some of thing you start. I am so glad I don’t live in that society. Well I do just a slightly more advanced version of it. What douchbags these advertisers were.
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