Public Scandalized by Ad Claiming Women Have Vaginas and Experience Discharge
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Can you remember the last time you heard someone talk about vaginal discharge on the television, or even just in public? Probably not, because we’re conditioned to think of discharge as “icky.” Vaginal discharge beats out even incontinence for the title of “She Who Must Not Be Named” in the feminine hygiene industry; it’s as if we’ve all made a collective oath to pretend it’s not a normal, healthy body function all women experience in the hopes that if we continually refuse to acknowlege its existence, it’ll just go away.
Except Carefree did some research before launching a new ad campaign for its underwear liners and found that women are sick of feeling embarrassed about their bodies and just want to call a vagina a fucking vagina. Predictably, the ad — which just went live last night — has already received enough complaints to force the company to defend its controversial decision not to giggle about “ladyparts” and “feeling fresh.”