Vanessa Jade said:
I found it relevant becaue that's how I imagine things went down at Belvedere while they were trying to come up with a reason that this ad campaign they're doing is somehow even remotely in the realm of appropriate.
I found the same thing where I was a tradie a couple decades ago. Put 10 men in a room for the day and they change from reasonable guys with wives and girlfriends into monsters, who's comment on seeing a pretty girl would be along the lines of "gee I'd like to fuck that"
I always found the contrast bemusing. I suspect if there had been a woman in the room when the decision was made, that add would never have have made it to air.
Edit:
I just came across this as well, which is the reverse situation.
http://now.msn.com/now/0324-forever21-a ... knees.aspx
Forever 21 has now removed the knees from pictures of models in their advertisements. Who the fuck decided that this was a good idea. Do women not have enough body image issues without being told that there knees are unattractive?