I think the origin of the commercial comes from the expression "All men are pigs". Which comments on a man's behavior toward women in general.
2007-07-04 05:42:06
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answered by paul r 2
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Your question does not make sense. Trojan? The company that sells prophylactics? Man evolve from pigs?
The condom history
http://www.avert.org/condoms.htm
Think if you'd really paid attention you would see thay are talking about human behavior. Specifically men degrading women. And no doubt men probably like you.
http://www.trojanevolve.com/
2007-07-04 02:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Modern domesticated pigs have recently evolved (20,000 years ago) from wild peccary by the hand of man via artificial selection. The last common ancestor of both peccary and primate was a shrew like mammal that lived 50-55 million years ago.
The synapsid reptile (mammal-like reptile) that diversified into the first mammals was Lystrosaurus (245 million years ago). Lystrosaurus has often been referred to as a pig-like synapsid, due to its appearance.
2007-07-04 02:18:42
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answered by Dendronbat Crocoduck 6
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adult adult males who're abstinent do no longer purchase condoms that's why Trojan would not industry to them. Why could abstinent adult adult males be seen in a Trojan commerical? they're in the employer to sell condoms. On that be conscious, they seem to be a employer attempting to cajole adult adult males to purchase their product. "Use our product and ladies human beings will think of you're alluring" is a tactic that has been used to sell each and every thing considering categorised classified ads have been invented. you need to exchange out the product and the commercial could make purely as plenty experience. hi, he introduced her a diamond ring and unexpectedly he's not a pig from now on! hi he placed on some awl physique spray and unexpectedly he's not a pig from now on! this is approximately convincing adult adult males they want their product, no longer something greater.
2016-11-08 03:19:27
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answered by sanderson 4
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Domestic pigs do not come from peccaries, and it was not 20,000 years ago.
They come from the European and Asian wild boar, and were domesticated more like 9,000 years ago.
Peccaries are related to pigs, but are not pigs. Wild pigs include wild boar, warthog, red river hog, babirosa, pigmy hog etc, all found in Africa, Asia or Europe. Peccaries are found in south and central America.
Neither pigs nor peccaries have evolved into humans as far as I know...
2007-07-04 06:01:40
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answered by richard_new_forester 3
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That first answer was interesting but I don't think that is what the commercial had in mind. They were just trying to think of an animal that is thought of as undesirable that they could use for laughs and as an attention getter.
2007-07-04 02:25:18
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answered by Rich Z 7
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