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11-11-2012, 22:43 | #11 |
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The Oral B advert on the bus where the lady asks "so where do you get off?" and gets the reply "3 stops back..." - why is the immediate reaction not to back away from the stranger/creepy man who is admitting he's only still there to be close to you? Why is this behaviour that she actually looks quite pleased with as she flashes him a toothy smile (obvious subtext being that Oral B makes you attractive to weirdos but it does work wonders for your teeth and frankly that's much more important...)?
I fear I might have missed something about this advert but I'm still pretty sure that it's not behaviour that I'd want to emulate because I can't imagine it ever plays out as well as it did on the advert and if it did then perhaps I should be more worried about any woman who actually wants to be stalked by someone with a nice smile.
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