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I definitely consider myself a feminist and I know that doesn’t bring any extra merit to my opinion but.. I really don’t see the problem with these ads.
They look almost exactly the same to me.
There are just as many topless men as women on their site, there are just as many photos of men in their underwear.. there are even men in wet undies under showers. Just look at the site. I legitimately don’t see much of a difference. At all. It seems like their marketing and photographic direction is pretty equal to me.
& *marketing
Are you kidding me? The left side is sexualized, posed and staged. The right side is just men standing around or just the clothing.
I’m basing my opinion off their website, not just a collage of photos someone made to attempt to prove a point. There are just as many “poses” just as much male sexualization and just as much “staging” among their male models. Mens section here.


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I definitely consider myself a feminist and I know that doesn’t bring any extra merit to my opinion but.. I really don’t see the problem with these ads.
They look almost exactly the same to me.
There are just as many topless men as women on their site, there are just as many photos of men in their underwear.. there are even men in wet undies under showers. Just look at the site. I legitimately don’t see much of a difference. At all. It seems like their marketing and photographic direction is pretty equal to me.
& *marketing
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