Ladies, your thoughts. Ok, guys too.
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I tend not to watch TV...0
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I love infomercials. I believe you refer to the slim and lift.
I do feel bad sometimes after watching them though, but typically it's something I can shrug off.0 -
Totally off topic but I've always wanted to be a infomercial dramatization actress. I want to fumble around like an idiot trying to deal with saran-wrap then look at the camera with a "why isn't there an easier way?" face. Maybe I could be in the cleavage napkin commercial...."Are your boobs always falling out? Introducing the cleavage companion!!" Just an idea.
That being said, I obviously laugh at most commercials.
I would watch that :laugh:0 -
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
YES. this is why i hate the dieting industry so much
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
i get a little mad knowing that companies like those are cashing in on young women's low self-esteem. i don't appreciate the reinforcement of beauty standards. and no.
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
yeah, but i don't really care
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol) Don’t answer.0 -
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
Maybe not so much intentionally try to make women feel bad but play upon the pressure to look a certain way that society, media, fashion industries pushes upon both genders.
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
I ignore them. Unless they make me laugh like the Nads one.
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
I know I am. I have neurofibromatosis so am covered with fibromas. Some people think that gives them the right to ask rude and personal questions, people have acted like I have the plague, and not wanted to look at me. But oh well, I don't really give a rats a**. I am the one who has to live in my skin. If they are that superficial then that is their problem not mine.
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol)
Sweetcheeks. I am barely an A cup. I don't have any cleavage to cover.0 -
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
Maybe not so much intentionally try to make women feel bad but play upon the pressure to look a certain way that society, media, fashion industries pushes upon both genders.
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
I ignore them. Unless they make me laugh like the Nads one.
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
I know I am. I have neurofibromatosis so am covered with fibromas. Some people think that gives them the right to ask rude and personal questions, people have acted like I have the plague, and not wanted to look at me. But oh well, I don't really give a rats a**. I am the one who has to live in my skin. If they are that superficial then that is their problem not mine.
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol)
Sweetcheeks. I am barely an A cup. I don't have any cleavage to cover.
Sweetcheeks lol Don't answer #40 -
Hey, it’s me again. Last Sunday, I was at the gym (never thought in a million years I would say that) early in the day. Most of the televisions had infomercials showing. So I watched and noticed a trend, the commercials were all about women and how to make their bodies look “better.” The first commercial was about some kind of thing you wear to get rid of bulges, fat roles, and help make you self look slimmer. The second was make-up that made you look younger. The next one was something that hides cleavage, and the last one was a weight loss program. So of course this got me to pay attention to commercials all day. I noticed every other commercial was about women and basically saying you look terrible here is how you fix it.
So ladies, I have some questions:
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol) Don’t answer.
As always I love to hear different ideas and opinions.
A man's opinion on this is, no Babes, you don't need that, those are for the uglies haha...0 -
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
Maybe not so much intentionally try to make women feel bad but play upon the pressure to look a certain way that society, media, fashion industries pushes upon both genders.
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
I ignore them. Unless they make me laugh like the Nads one.
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
I know I am. I have neurofibromatosis so am covered with fibromas. Some people think that gives them the right to ask rude and personal questions, people have acted like I have the plague, and not wanted to look at me. But oh well, I don't really give a rats a**. I am the one who has to live in my skin. If they are that superficial then that is their problem not mine.
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol)
Sweetcheeks. I am barely an A cup. I don't have any cleavage to cover.
Sweet profile pic.0 -
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
Yes, looking at those perfect toned legs make me want to cut myself. (kidding)
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
Indiff
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
Yes, I feel that like all the time.
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol) Don’t answer.
As always I love to hear different ideas and opinions.0 -
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
Yes, looking at those perfect toned legs make me want to cut myself. (kidding)
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
Indiff
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
Yes, I feel that like all the time.
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol) Don’t answer.
As always I love to hear different ideas and opinions.
That first answer scared me :frown:0 -
I think they will sell snake oil if there are interested ppl. But yes, as long as
women are insecure they are interested in 'fixes'. I'm cheap so I'm not w/
the majority on that. Insecurity is pretty normal for many wmn of this era.
Companies capitalize on it.0 -
Commercials, in general, are marketing ploys that play with your head. Women especially. Hence why I do not watch TV anymore. Netflix/download my shows and I'm done. No more buying useless crap, feeling like i need to measure up to Hollywood, etc.
ETA - Except Dove. I love their commercials - real women, etc. There was one recently that I ready about somewhere and had to look it up it's the Dove Sketch Commercial - it made me cry. Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpaOjMXyJGk.0 -
I normally ignore infomercials, unless I can't sleep and are bored out of my mind, but here are my answers:
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
Of COURSE! They want money, fastest way to do that is make you feel bad about yourself while offering a "cheap & easy" way to fix your problem.
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
Laugh normally, sometimes just shake my head (as I'm turning the channel). Offended - in a way, because they are taking up my time with worthless drivel and mindless BS. Plus, in general - they make me think that "they" (producers of the products) think all people are mindless sheep that will jump at any silly crap they dangle in front of them. Yes, sadly ALOT of people do fall for that worthless crap.... grr...
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
Ah, yes - but that came from school and the monsters that inhabit the place. Children are WAY TOO CRUEL to each other.
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage?
.... got me.... I like mine out there for all to see and I want to see other's (if you got it - yes, why the hell not. Even the Moobs - equal opportunity leering :smokin: )0 -
1. Yes infomercials intentionally try to make you believe you have to have "---" , so they can sell their product . People don't want to be left out of owning the current in product.
2.These commercials at times make me sad because I know someone somewhere does not understand the basics of marketing and will fall victim to this line of thinking.
3.People are almost always judged on their looks initially because it is usually our first acquaintance with others. How we continue to feel after that initial experience is what is truly important to me.
4. Why would we not answer 4, it is the most fun of all. When I was unmarried I never thought about it much I am a fairly modest person. When I got married my husband took over being my clothes police, I guess....so my answer is "because it makes my husband happy."0 -
1. Yes infomercials intentionally try to make you believe you have to have "---" , so they can sell their product . People don't want to be left out of owning the current in product.
2.These commercials at times make me sad because I know someone somewhere does not understand the basics of marketing and will fall victim to this line of thinking.
3.People are almost always judged on their looks initially because it is usually our first acquaintance with others. How we continue to feel after that initial experience is what is truly important to me.
4. Why would we not answer 4, it is the most fun of all. When I was unmarried I never thought about it much I am a fairly modest person. When I got married my husband took over being my clothes police, I guess....so my answer is "because it makes my husband happy."
Clothes Police :laugh:0 -
I normally ignore infomercials, unless I can't sleep and are bored out of my mind, but here are my answers:
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
Of COURSE! They want money, fastest way to do that is make you feel bad about yourself while offering a "cheap & easy" way to fix your problem.
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
Laugh normally, sometimes just shake my head (as I'm turning the channel). Offended - in a way, because they are taking up my time with worthless drivel and mindless BS. Plus, in general - they make me think that "they" (producers of the products) think all people are mindless sheep that will jump at any silly crap they dangle in front of them. Yes, sadly ALOT of people do fall for that worthless crap.... grr...
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
Ah, yes - but that came from school and the monsters that inhabit the place. Children are WAY TOO CRUEL to each other.
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage?
.... got me.... I like mine out there for all to see and I want to see other's (if you got it - yes, why the hell not. Even the Moobs - equal opportunity leering :smokin: )
Moobs?0 -
Hey, it’s me again. Last Sunday, I was at the gym (never thought in a million years I would say that) early in the day. Most of the televisions had infomercials showing. So I watched and noticed a trend, the commercials were all about women and how to make their bodies look “better.” The first commercial was about some kind of thing you wear to get rid of bulges, fat roles, and help make you self look slimmer. The second was make-up that made you look younger. The next one was something that hides cleavage, and the last one was a weight loss program. So of course this got me to pay attention to commercials all day. I noticed every other commercial was about women and basically saying you look terrible here is how you fix it.
So ladies, I have some questions:
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol) Don’t answer.
As always I love to hear different ideas and opinions.
I think this kind of stuff should be targeted towards guys too because they look much worst and its acceptable no one says how they should fix it because we live in a patriarchal society. Also that sounds crazy to want to hide cleavage. But I guess if I were a DD I'd think differently. Honest truth I have very large areoles so sadly I wish I could show a lot of cleavage but I can't.0 -
1. Perhaps, although I can't get into infomercials and commercials.
2. Really doesn't affect me at all.
3. Sometimes.
4. Show it all off, duh.0 -
Hey, it’s me again. Last Sunday, I was at the gym (never thought in a million years I would say that) early in the day. Most of the televisions had infomercials showing. So I watched and noticed a trend, the commercials were all about women and how to make their bodies look “better.” The first commercial was about some kind of thing you wear to get rid of bulges, fat roles, and help make you self look slimmer. The second was make-up that made you look younger. The next one was something that hides cleavage, and the last one was a weight loss program. So of course this got me to pay attention to commercials all day. I noticed every other commercial was about women and basically saying you look terrible here is how you fix it.
So ladies, I have some questions:
1. Do you think these infomercials/commercials are intentionally trying to make you feel bad about your looks and bodies?
2. When you see these commercial, do you laugh, shake your head, get mad, or are you just indifferent? Has there ever been a commercial that offended you in some way?
3. Do you feel like you are always judged on your looks?
4. Why would anyone ever want to cover their cleavage? (Ok, that question was for me….lol) Don’t answer.
As always I love to hear different ideas and opinions.
I think this kind of stuff should be targeted towards guys too because they look much worst and its acceptable no one says how they should fix it because we live in a patriarchal society. Also that sounds crazy to want to hide cleavage. But I guess if I were a DD I'd think differently. Honest truth I have very large areoles so sadly I wish I could show a lot of cleavage but I can't.
Ouch :sad:0
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