It’s Hard to Believe, but in this Ad, the Woman Is Irresponsible and the Guy Isn’t
In the www.FreeCreditReport.com ad “Dream Girl,” believe it or not, the woman was the irresponsible one whose mistakes made life more difficult for her husband.
In the anti-male world of advertising, this is a true man-bites-dog story.
To watch the ad, click here or see below.
Thanks to Charles, a reader, for sending it.
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January 23rd, 2008 at 7:58 am
Stay tuned for the commercial violance against women act that will outlaw “OUTRAGEOUS!!!!!” ads like this and distribute money to all women who have been “victimized” by them.
January 23rd, 2008 at 10:54 am
Glenn – Hey, accidents happen.
January 23rd, 2008 at 12:41 pm
There’s another ad for a cell phone company, where the father is going off on a business trip and his young daughter gives him a teddy bear, and he uses the cell phone to take photos of the bear with big city backdrops and send them back to the excited daughter. At the end when he returns his daughter rushes him and gives him a big hug.
It shows alot of respect for the man as dad. The wife is in the commercial, but is clearly in the background. A great commercial. Makes you wonder how it slipped by the cultural imprimateuri…