I wasn't using it to mean female oriented. I was using it to mean "a version where women are not equated with a disposable product for men to use and throw away".
Heh. I saw a woman and three arms. The first looked male to me, the last looked female, the one in the middle could have been either. I think there's a lot there that's open to interpretation.
I'm with you. This advert is dreadfully mysognistic. I don't care that there are multiple interpretations possible. The main interpretation is pretty damned clear to me.
Yeah I was pretty sure it couldn't be a real Guinness advert, because:
1) Guiness don't want you to share. They want everyone to get their own pint/bottle. Considering that, maybe a masturbation advert would have been more appropriate?
2) Guinness adverts tend to shove the marketing line or sentiment that "It's worth the wait". The only way this advert would've worked with that is if the white "head" on the beer was, well, white head from the participants.
In both Guinness marketing and general adverting, this wannabe advert is full of epic fail. It's just misogyny.
I kept hoping the camera would pull back to reveal that she was getting a really fine leg massage that was causing her to move like that. *sigh* Wishful thinking on my part, I suppose.
Wow, I'm surprised by some other people's comments - who says *she's* being used/shared/disposed of? That said, who says she's not the instigator, and LOVING it? Then again, maybe it's not a woman....slim bloke with a JLo ass?
FWIW, I have nothing against multiple person sexual experiences, but the intentionally porn-style music and "share one with a friend" strapline made it fairly clear what the attitude to women was.
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I used to like Guinness...
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There was one woman being "shared", along with the bottle of beer, between three men...
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1) Guiness don't want you to share. They want everyone to get their own pint/bottle. Considering that, maybe a masturbation advert would have been more appropriate?
2) Guinness adverts tend to shove the marketing line or sentiment that "It's worth the wait". The only way this advert would've worked with that is if the white "head" on the beer was, well, white head from the participants.
In both Guinness marketing and general adverting, this wannabe advert is full of epic fail. It's just misogyny.
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She was having a nice time by the looks of it. Good for her.
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Or maybe I've just seen too much crap porn...