Another Female Revenge Commercial, but with a Twist

Thursday, November 15, 2007
By Glenn Sacks

I’m no fan of female revenge commercials that imply that women usually have a reason to be mad at men, and are justified in wanting their revenge. One example is this Dairy Queen commercial.

However, occasionally women seek their revenge on men but men manage to get win out anyway. One example is the movie John Tucker Must Die. Three high school girls are being two-timed (three-timed?) by the school’s basketball star and decide to get their revenge on Tucker by trying to humiliate him. Tucker is clever, though, and a smooth operator, and he always seems to land on his feet no matter what they do.

This Toyota Tacoma ad is in a similar vein. To watch, click here or see below.

Happily Un-married! Living Together & Loving It!
Living together is becoming widely accepted among all ages. Happily Un-married! is the first book to take a serious & non-judgmental look at helping these couples improve the fitness of their relationships. The rate of cohabitation is skyrocketing–10 million couples, 40% of whom have children. Happily Un-married! helps unmarried couples stabilize and strengthen their relationships. www.cohabitating.org

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2 Responses to “Another Female Revenge Commercial, but with a Twist”

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  1. mruffolo

    When a woman has sex with a boy, then government charges her with unlawful conduct.

    http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=8150

    #54779
  2. roger

    that would be considered severe domestic violence (destroying property) based on what I have read regarding VAWA.

    #54771

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