Sex Dolls Used In TV Ads
I read an article in today's paper, The Arizona Republic, that Mexico is using blow-up sex dolls in ads for sexual harassment. I had to sort of laugh when I first read the article. My imagination went into full throttle. Here's the article:
*Mexican television is showing jarring scenes of inflatable sex dolls dressed as office workers, part of a campaign by Mexico's National Women's Institute to dramatize the problem of sexual harassment in the work place.
The television is part of the campaign, which includes billboards and radio ads, shows the wide-mouthed sex dolls dressed as secretaries, sitting at desks or photocopiers as men leer at them or try to grope them.
*No woman should be treated like an object,* a narrator says in the background*.
Image this, your watching say, 7th Heaven, the squeaky clean Camden family, when all of a sudden, a office full of sex dolls appears on the screen with men trying to cop a feel. That would be pretty startling and hilarious at the same time. Just seeing so many sex dolls in one area at once would be something. All those mouths just asking for it. Dressed as secretaries. Sounds like someone's fantasy.
I don't think an ad like this would happen here in the U.S. Not that it should. I don't think a sex toy is the best thing to use when talking about sexual harassment. It just seems so.......I don't know.......really, really wrong. I assume the men are real live men. (This like something you would see on Adult Swim at night. Not that I would know anything about that. Hee! Hee! Say maybe on the Robot Chicken) Could you really take this seriously? And the billboards. Explain that to your four year old as you're driving along. I think they could've come up with something else to get the point across.
I wonder who had the catalog to order all these dolls? Government of Mexico putting in a large order for sex dolls. WOW!!! Questions could go on for a while.
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