What about the one where "BOB" is smiling from ear to ear about how he used an erection type of pill and now he and his wife are both happy?!
2007-07-09 13:52:37
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answered by gibbyguys 4
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Well, there are those commercials that target men for their sweat and stuff like grey in their beards... but Men have to deal with the stupidity commercials. You know the ones I am talking about: The ones that make all men look completely stupid and weak, while a woman comes along and does whatever it was the man was struggling with, with ease? When are they gonna make a commercial that makes a woman look like a complete moron, and a man come along and "Save the day"? Never. It would be considered chauvinistic, and every women's advocacy group in the country would latch onto it and get the station stupid enough to run it enough bad press, that it pretty much be unable sell any more commercial space for a long time. I don't think the Vagisil commercials are all that bad, if you think of them from this perspective...
Here are the ones you should really be worried about, though: The commercials that give you a product name, and say something like "Ask your doctor if Sardonofill is right for you", and don't tell you what it is for. The next week, when you go in to see the doc for your regular check up, you get this thought in you head: "I wonder if Sardonofill is right for me?". So, you are dumb enough to ask, and wonder why the doc gets that look on his face, just before he says "Oh, and when did your anal seepage begin? I don't see anything in your chart about it..."
Hope this helps...
2007-07-09 11:04:03
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answered by Simple Man Of God 5
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Haven't you seen those commercials about Viagra and Cialis?
Your husband is probably embarrassed at seeing these commercials, and is using humor to alleviate his embarrassment. Tell him that while dealing with his embarrassment, he shouldn't turn around and embarrass you in the process.
Also, not every woman cramps that severely during her period. (Yes, I had my days of severe cramps.) I suppose that unless the commercial is for Midol or another period pain pill, it is unrealistic to have the woman frolic in the daisies!
2007-07-09 10:53:27
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answered by MNL_1221 6
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I take it you haven't seen any of the so called E.D. medication commercials. Remember when it was called impotence? Now it's erectile disfunction.
Anyway, we can laugh at those!
Also, there are the prostate problem commercials. "My doctor said I didn't have a going problem, I had a growing problem."
Sounds like you need to watch more TV!
2007-07-09 10:52:23
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answered by Who's sarcastic? 6
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Men are uncomfortable with things like that....fear of the unknown or something.
2007-07-09 10:51:21
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answered by Anonymous
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What hygine problems? Who said hygine problems? Did I say anything about hygine problems?
2007-07-09 10:56:48
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answered by hermit 5
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Cialis and Viagra oh my.
2007-07-09 10:50:16
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answered by merrybodner 6
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when little ones ask what are these things hmmmm
2007-07-09 10:58:43
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answered by Julie 5
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