OMGOMGOMG.. I was loving the photos but then I read the “locked out” ad. First it’s all her fault for not douching – but then the douche is LYSOL?? I’m dieing!!
FD, you think the lysol ad was a thing of the past? You must see a recent (meaning, last month) ad on an Indian T.V. channel. Keep in mind that many Indians are obsessed with “fair skin”. This ad redefined “fairer sex”.
That is so sad, and so wrong! All sorts of intimate deodorants hit the supermarkets here in the late 1970s but many women found that they actually caused infections and now the products are rarely seen. Why we need to made to be ashamed of our bodies just for someone to make money is a sad and terrifying indictment of modern society.
I have no words. Lysol effectively banished them…
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intimate neglect… I must admit I am lost for words too.
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All I can say is “Wow”!
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Don’t you love the fact that it is all her fault?
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I’ve seen the dimple machine before. Oddness.
And I’m thinking that if “certain parts” of my wife smelled of Lysol … well … I’ll just leave it at that.
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You would no doubt wonder what she had been up to, for a start!
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I want one of those monkey hand, hair head things…..
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I am sure it would suit you too!
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Posts like this make the ineenrtt such a treasure trove
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OMGOMGOMG.. I was loving the photos but then I read the “locked out” ad. First it’s all her fault for not douching – but then the douche is LYSOL?? I’m dieing!!
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Just another example of how women suffered, and continue to suffer to this day. Hopefully we have learnt not to be so easily discriminated against!
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I continue to be astonished at the things women do to detract from the natural beauty they possess.
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FD, you think the lysol ad was a thing of the past? You must see a recent (meaning, last month) ad on an Indian T.V. channel. Keep in mind that many Indians are obsessed with “fair skin”. This ad redefined “fairer sex”.
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That is so sad, and so wrong! All sorts of intimate deodorants hit the supermarkets here in the late 1970s but many women found that they actually caused infections and now the products are rarely seen. Why we need to made to be ashamed of our bodies just for someone to make money is a sad and terrifying indictment of modern society.
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