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Old 24-03-2017, 09:15 PM #11
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oh so because some survey said women are twice as likely we must only focus on women, maybe the men are lying in the survey, the way I see it there are as many men down the gym trying to get buff bodies as women.






You only rambled on about it affecting women more when challenged, I expect you have a poll to back this up.
I have knowledge, qualifications and experience when it comes to advertising and how it's done and things are done differently depending on the target audience. Hell, you could make an argument that most of the adverts that could be seen as bodyshaming towards men are in fact aimed at women since things like fragrances, deodorants and male health and beauty products are more often marketed towards women because it's more common for women to buy those products for their other halves or male relations then it is for the man to go out and buy them.

'rambling on' interesting choice of words, you can't argue directly with what I'm saying so you need to discredit it.
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