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Mixed relationships

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Blackpooljack

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Has anyone noticed how many of them there are in tv advertising, i'm all for it but it seem that in tv ad land every marriage is one.
 
Yea and those gays too they're everywhere, and don't get me started on the disabled

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Women on football shows has gone over the top too, seem to be on them all, I know the women's game is growing but its still small, most women have absolutely no interest in football
 
Best_loser said:
Women on football shows has gone over the top too, seem to be on them all, I know the women's game is growing but its still small, most women have absolutely no interest in football

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnFAOEZboq4

:D
 
Monty said:
Blackpooljack said:
I think advertisers are trying too hard to be pc

White Aryan's more your taste?
ha ha actually bud i'm in a mixed marriage myself so you couldnt be further from the truth but unlike the tv adverts ( that supposedly reflect society ) i dont see that many relationships/ marriages around. I'm all for diversity in life but tv ads should reflect it. Edit fuk knows why my comment has been added to your post and not mine
 
Blackpooljack said:
Monty said:
White Aryan's more your taste?
ha ha actually bud i'm in a mixed marriage myself so you couldnt be further from the truth but unlike the tv adverts ( that supposedly reflect society ) i dont see that many relationships/ marriages around. I'm all for diversity in life but tv ads should reflect it.

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If you were in a mixed relationship you would be happy to see your relationship being accepted, (which it has been since about 1975, anyway).

I bet you've got gay disabled friends too huh
 
Blackpooljack said:
I think advertisers are trying too hard to be pc

Advertisers aren’t ‘trying to be PC’.

There is an enormous amount of research that shows that advertising is most successful when we can relate to the people selling us things. Either because they are like us, or because we aspire to be like them.

The more diverse the people within the advertising the more people in the potential purchaser category increases as more people find it relatable.

It really is as simple as that. Follow the money. Nothing to do with ‘PC’.
 
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