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NSFW Sauce Don't be mad. Besides side-nipple and context, it's not explicit at all :D I'm really digging the new trend of 'here's to men' advertising and general media: flannal-wearing guys muscling their canoes off their SUV's while their Golden Retrievers scamper across the beach, accompanied by southern rock in the background--all that shit. Culturally, do men really need this sort of cocksucking to boost their masculinity? Now, I may not be the most macho guy in the world, but I don't need a pharmaceutical corporation to affirm my self-gender-perception, nor do I need it to attack my identity in contrast. I guess it's the same for female-targeted sales and media, at once making them feel proud, personally shamed/challenged, and restating the standard via stylish, professional, six-foot-tall models driving luxury sedans. I'm not saying anything new here, but it's really funny the way men are finally getting targeted by the same bullshit tactics women have been exposed to since the modern era began. And I can smirk as the Soccer Dad's buy their crossover mini-vans with their big-fucking-engines just so they can claim their balls don't live in their wife's purse. Fact of the matter is, overcompensating is overcompensating, and any guy or gal with an independent self-sense doesn't need consumerism to validate their value and sexuality, much less their gender as a whole. I just find it funny as an artsy, singing, dancing, chucklehead, I have more inherent masculinity than the fading gen-X'rs coming up on their mid-life crises. I've always found it funny the way people find motivation through comparison, letting a fucking fifteen second throwaway TV ad define their value, or at least the benchmark they have to aim for (for 50$-50,000$ no less.) None of it really matters, so don't let anyone tell you it does--especially when you don't really believe it yourself. — comment — |
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