The first one is in the sense that the only excuse women have in not cooking (ie serving their husbands) is in having big breasts (again, for the sake of the pleasure of their husbands/men in general)
and the harm is in perpetuating a dominant hegemonic sexist status quo from a position of privilege.
That’s not how I got it. “Cooking” is representative of housework chores that usually women are expected to do. The whole breasts thing is to help in sales (this bra makes your breasts bigger?).
That’s because you’re seeing it from a point of privilege
Anyway, it doesn’t have to turn into a full-on discussion, there are awesome ads here that deserve to have their spotlight, i just thought of highlighting those and what i disliked about them
first one and before the last are sexist.
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I don’t think the first one is. The before last one is for a men’s magazine. Either way, I don’t see the harm.
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The first one is in the sense that the only excuse women have in not cooking (ie serving their husbands) is in having big breasts (again, for the sake of the pleasure of their husbands/men in general)
and the harm is in perpetuating a dominant hegemonic sexist status quo from a position of privilege.
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That’s not how I got it. “Cooking” is representative of housework chores that usually women are expected to do. The whole breasts thing is to help in sales (this bra makes your breasts bigger?).
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“The whole breasts thing is to help in sales” exactly my point -> pushing stereotypical dogma to help in their sales
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I don’t see it as a bad thing.
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That’s because you’re seeing it from a point of privilege
Anyway, it doesn’t have to turn into a full-on discussion, there are awesome ads here that deserve to have their spotlight, i just thought of highlighting those and what i disliked about them
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It’s not my field. These are just ads that caught my attention out of the bunch my friend showed me.
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