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New York, 8:12 PM
Fri Dec 11
25 posts in the last 24 hours
That's the wrong link. That link goes to a hotel that has nothing to do with erotic boutiques. I wish I got to visit my 'rents in NY more often, so that I could check out all this fine stuff. Alas, my wife's school takes up too much time.
Well-played indeed. I can't improve on what you chose but can only say With verse like "Reaching late his flower, / Round her chamber hums / Counts his nectars—enters, / And is lot in balms"
she is truly worth celebrating here.
At what point in history did they stop doing the double cumshot? It used to be pretty common that a guy would get head, do some vaginal/anal, and come on the girls face/chest/butt, and then go for round two. When did the replace that with 30+ minute sex scenes?
@Marlo_Davis: To be fair, there are two other ads, both featuring naked men. One is a black man, who's a crocodile, the other is a white man, who's a gorilla.
@Lux Alptraum: Knowing that the ad agency knew well enough not to portray a black person as a gorilla makes their blind spot in "Panther" even bigger in my eyes.
@Marlo_Davis: Seriously. It's not a matter of racism. That's convenience.
I am glad that they didn't liken Black males to apes- that was them actually being culturally sensitive. Showing a Black woman in the forest, and calling her a Panther? That's just connecting the dots.
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The right link is [www.cocodemerusa.com]
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she is truly worth celebrating here.
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Naked black woman in the "jungle" AND title it "Panther".
Racism is the new edgy.
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Considering WWF's 9/11 ad, it seems they're intentionally seeking controversy now.
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I am glad that they didn't liken Black males to apes- that was them actually being culturally sensitive. Showing a Black woman in the forest, and calling her a Panther? That's just connecting the dots.
Chill out.