I just read about this horrible abomination and very culturally insensitive product. Not to mention, no one should ever buy it, but I am wondering has this sparked controversy in subcontinent. BBC News - Virginity cream sparks Indian sex debate
This is simply outrageous !! this is not only in India as this video will show ! and here is the infamous ad itself !
Atleast the other ad focusses on the other beneficial uses of the product rather than "I feel like a virgin" The product itself is not bad, the ad campaign is flawed.
http://data.whicdn.com/images/27165764/?#@*&%!^$~-fun-happy-photography-sheldon-Favim.com-401683_large.jpg Virgins... which era are we living in ?#@*&%!^$~es... where doin it in school in cool .. and then u hide it to make every1 a fool... where u OUTRAGE women's modesty for wearing OUTRAGEOUS clothes and then u go home behaving like a saint returning from a spiritual discourse theres something seriously wrong with this generation gap of ours .. and unfortunately it exists within us.. we are smthn else wen outta home.. like a teen.. and back home we wanna behave like responsible 30+ .. that is the troublesome generation gap!! attached image showing as link dbg initpidzero SumitB
If ?#@*&%!^$~ enlargement pills can be advertised and sold in the market, a woman's privates are vital to her psychological, marital, sexual wellbeing, just like it is for a man. I don't see anything wrong with the concept or the product, the ad campaign could have been less crass and not outrightly dumb.
nothing wrong with the product. but the ad might be all over prime time tv probably (i have no clue - don't watch tv). and that's not right.