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Vintage sexism: Help me open this bottle edition

More vintage sexist ads here.

Posted by Miriam - May 18, 2009, at 05:00PM | in Sexism

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[0+] Author Profile Page Reggie said:

those make my head hurt... especially the one where he's stepping on the woman's head, wtf?!

and the spanking one, great way to promote spousal abuse... ugh.

[0+] Author Profile Page Toni replied to Reggie :

I saw the spanking one before so it didn't surprise me this time but the rug one just made me gag.

I went "fucking hell!" and "uh-wh-I-!!" like a million times while looking over that page. I can't even believe some of those things were ever considered even vaguely printable. "Indoors women are useful - even pleasant."???

What ads of today do you lot think the feminists of the next fifty years will look back on in the same way we look at these? Personally I hope they look at the airbrushed pictures in men's magazines (or even magazines in general, but the women in men's mags tend to have that extra touch of super-shiny-pumped-up-plasticness about them) and say "wtf, why did they make them look like aliens?".

That one is real!? I always thought it was from one of those fridge magnets or postcards, where they add a sarcastic caption to a 1950s graphic.

[0+] Author Profile Page Miranda Spencer said:

Alot of this type of thing was still quite popular when I was growing up in the 60s and 70s. It actually helped stir my feminist consciousness by virtue of its insulting and condescending nature.

But LYSOL up your vagina!? Can you say toxic?

[0+] Author Profile Page Pantheon replied to Miranda Spencer :

Yeah I was really wondering-- is it the same lysol we have now? I hope it was at least a less concentrated version.

oh no, it's the same stuff. how freaky scary is that?

[0+] Author Profile Page Miranda Spencer said:

Alot of this type of thing was still quite popular when I was growing up in the 60s and 70s. It actually helped stir my feminist consciousness by virtue of its insulting and condescending nature.

But LYSOL up your vagina!? Can you say toxic?

[0+] Author Profile Page Miranda Spencer said:

Alot of this type of thing was still quite popular when I was growing up in the 60s and 70s. It actually helped stir my feminist consciousness by virtue of its insulting and condescending nature.

But LYSOL up your vagina!? Can you say toxic?

[0+] Author Profile Page HoyaGuy said:

Dear Indelicate Women,

We shall not stand this, I say! This aggression will not stand!

Signed,

Society

What is it with eyebrows and people from that era? Like... they all seem to have the same ones.

[0+] Author Profile Page Pantheon said:

Did anyone click the link and look at the rest of them? I get them all except the first one. What's sexist about the first one (the lipstick ad)?

I think it's supposed to look like a penis. The lipstick, I mean. It's a bit of a stretch but a lot of things in ads are intentional.

[0+] Author Profile Page Pantheon replied to Napalm Nacey :

Its quite a bit of a stretch compared to the other ads on the page. With the rest of them you think "wow, you'd never see that nowadays" but the lipstick one looks like a normal ad that you could totally see in a magazine these days.

[0+] Author Profile Page rpa123 said:

"Blow in her face and she'll follow you anywhere." ?!?! That's disgusting. What's even more disgusting is this ad was probably seen as sexy back then.

yeah, that was the one that really made me gag.

[0+] Author Profile Page Dena replied to rpa123 :

You know what's interesting? If you look at most of the cigarette ads from the 40s and 50s, they were extremely sexist. I first saw the "Blow in her face and she'll follow you anywhere" ad last year and it appalled me. What appalled me even more were other cigarette ads that were even more blatantly sexist than that one. Also, most of them aren't only blatantly sexist, but they're blatantly racist too!

If anyone wants to seem there, here's the link: http://www.quazen.com/Arts/Visual-Arts/12-Vintage-Cigarette-Ads-They-Would-Never-Get-Away-with-Now.268657

I "love" the ones that talk about beating your wife (or NOT beating her if she cooks a meal/removes a stain/cleans a toilet) - was it really totally acceptable to beat your wife in the 40's, 50's??

[0+] Author Profile Page Cat said:

Holy fucking shit.

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