But what ****ed me off was their advertising tagline was that it would make going down on a woman taste good again. Huh? Like f&*%ck you!!!
Like maybe I am overly sensitive because I LOVE LOVE LOVE going down on a woman and my wife won't let me for more than a few seconds because she says she is self conscious about it and thinks the whole concept of it is gross. But that really ****ed me off that a commercial product would be using an advertising strategy basically telling women that their vaginas smell bad or taste bad and they should spend money on this product to solve that.
Like first of all as a man let me say I don't want coconut flavored vagina. I like original flavor better any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Your product is not making going down on a woman taste better. Stop it. Did we not learn anything from the New Coke incident in the 1980s. Classic Coke always tastes better.
But more importantly. Can we stop putting self conscious baggage onto women about how they taste as a marketing strategy to make money off the self conscious complexes you are giving them. For the love of God can we stop doing that already. Cause what you end up with is women who have been told so much that their bodies are gross and they smell gross or taste gross that they believe it and then they hate their bodies and are self conscious about their bodies. And then they don't feel comfortable letting their husbands go down on them and eat them. And guys like me who REALLY love it and REALLY want to end up being punished and we all end up missing out on the great pleasure of it because some company had to scent shame women for profit.
I've seen the same marketing strategy with other products for years. This deodorant stuff called Lume talking about spraying it in your thigh folds. Like stop it. Ain't nothing wrong with the way a woman's thigh folds naturally smell and taste and mango and cucumber flavor ain't the answer. Same thing with these flavored wipes I saw advertised called Sweetums. Like literally the whole marketing strategy was telling women to buy Sweetums flavored vaginal wipes and then they would taste better and their boyfriends would love going down on them more. Ridiculous. Straight up body shaming and giving women unnecessary complexes to try to get them to buy stuff.
Between all that kind of messaging, and the constant advertising from medical websites like Hers trying to make women feel fat to try to sell them GLP shots and diet drugs like its just ridiculous. We all get enough baggage thrown on us growing up to make us all traumatized and messed up for life and hating ourselves. That job is already getting done. So can the companies please stop adding to it as an advertising strategy. Because honestly as a husband and a man who desperately wants my wife to feel good and comfortable about her body and enjoy sharing her body with me I am kind of getting sick and tired of feeling like I have to fight against every image and every message and every advertisement out there. Its too much and you can't win.
But just in general the marketing strategy of making people feel terrible about themselves to make money off of them is disgusting and the people responsible for that type of advertising should be ashamed of themselves. They can so straight to hell and not pass go and not collect $200.
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