Posted on 03/12/2008 8:15:09 AM PDT by jdm
Oh, those crazy Australians! Only they could turn a feminine-hygiene ad into a controversy over a euphemism for the vagina. Despite a number of complaints, the Advertising Standards Bureau will not immediately bar television stations from running a tampon commercial that features a woman carrying a pet beaver everywhere she goes:
Campaign spokeswoman Penny Warneford told ninemsn they had only received seven complaints from the ASB and they are a normal part of fem care advertising.
Ms Warneford said their research found that 94 percent of women aged 18 to 24 said they used euphemisms for the word vagina.
They feel more comfortable considering fem care when theyre using a name for it, she said.
Theres no point skirting around fact that pads or tampons are for your menstral period and we have used a euphemism for vagina so woman could stand up and address their feminine care.
Warneford noted that most of the complaints came from demographics outside of their marketing plan older women and men. Younger women apparently appreciate the humorous approach to feminine care, which certainly is a departure from the approach taken by advertisers in the past. Most commercials talk about feeling fresh and/or rely on dull scientific themes to get around the embarrassment associated with talking about the menstrual cycle.
Take a look at the commercial, and decide for yourself. Hip and clever, or over the line?
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The laugh-out-loud moment for me comes at the end, when the beaver opens the gift from the woman and is overjoyed at getting the box of tampons. Will Australian women buy a brand of tampons because its commercials made them laugh? Or will the euphemism chosen insult them?
Update: The commercial to me had the feel of a beer advertisement. Michael Bruce notes that the Canadians got their first with a Molson commercial:
Click the screenshot below to watch...
Is one commercial more objectionable than the other? Why or why not?
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Mr. Beaver has been unable to recreate his initial success in the Chronicles of Narina and has now sunk to doing adverts for Rozerim sleep aid and now, tampons.
I wouldn’t complain about those ads....they’re pretty lame, though.
Hmmm, it’s just another commercial that I would watch and say “that’s gay”. Is there no originality or taste left?
The Power of the Panocha
If I was Theodore Cleaver, I’d be insulted.
Q: What’s the difference between a tribe of pygmies and a women’s track team?
A: One is a pack of cunning runts, the other...
"Ward, don't you think you were a little rough on The Beaver last night?"
LOL! Thanks for the laugh!
I’m surprised this thread hasn’t been banished to General/Chat yet.Or tossed. /speaking from experience
Play nice...
*sigh* Oh, OK...
I think because one of the topics is "downunder." There aren't too many of those on FR. Furthermore, if all the posts about Australia and Canada are moved to chat, how are FReepers in those countries going to see them? :O)
By a cunning linguist?
I posted a link to it above. Hopefully the mod won’t kill the thread now. From my experience, the day shift mod doesn’t like that photo.
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