Society & Culture

The BONDS survey

Society & Culture

Posted by: Blackbird

17th Oct 2009 11:50pm

I am disgusted by the proposed Bonds underwear advertising. It is really off. There is enough crudeness already today and I don't think it appropriate that Bonds encourage or condone it. Also. in the survey we were asked to number the ads from 1 to 8 from the one we liked best to the one we liked least. They were ALL really crude and there should have been a box to tick NONE and that was NOT supplied. I think that gives a false survey answer. SHAME on Bonds.


mikaloviche
  • 27th May 2013 02:18pm

I just found the add I was talking about took ages well worth the time. great add music and sexy girls made too look very young, decide for your self though,
link
http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/tv-commercials/bonds-underwear-collectibles-17158105/
cut and paste hope it works, I worked in film industry and alot of friends went into advertising , I looked at the shots in this add and comared to the opening shots in LOLITA they are actually similar. most of the bonds adds only have girls in the frame long shots but this one is unique in that it has close ups of both her face and her butt. I do wonder how old some of these girls are in these adds, the dolly pan along the grass when she is skipping is the best shot of her lythe svelt body and she looks very healthy. I wondered how I would feel about it if she was my daughter. Its a contridiction for sure at once I feel compelled to comment but I do love the add , Do I love it because it awakens some taboo for me and therefore I am caught in the eternal conundrum and paradoxically I am at once victim of it and also perveyor and not so passive recipient of this lusty little vixen that has captured my attention. please advise or comment and let me know if I am just too articualte and thinking too deeply or just a pervert.


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