I bought something from Victoria's Secret once.
As a result I get email from them periodically advertising sales, new products, and stuff.
Pretty pictures and all, so I always open the emails.
Today's spam was for the Ipex® bra, which, according to the blub:
That's not particularly interesting, except that many of the Ipex products are also push-up, cleavage enhancing ones. Or maybe I'm just a boy so I notice that stuff no matter the intent or how subtle the effect. (Men aren't pigs, we're just visually stimulated and boobs make noise)
The message seems to be, "look at my boobs! (they're so perfect they don't have nipples)"
That strikes me as kind of odd, if you're not running or doing some other activity that might lead to abrasion, what's wrong with nipples?
As a result I get email from them periodically advertising sales, new products, and stuff.
Pretty pictures and all, so I always open the emails.
Today's spam was for the Ipex® bra, which, according to the blub:
- CONCEALS, NEVER REVEALS
Smoother, lighter, and prettier than ever for
no nipple show-through, no matter what.
That's not particularly interesting, except that many of the Ipex products are also push-up, cleavage enhancing ones. Or maybe I'm just a boy so I notice that stuff no matter the intent or how subtle the effect. (Men aren't pigs, we're just visually stimulated and boobs make noise)
The message seems to be, "look at my boobs! (they're so perfect they don't have nipples)"
That strikes me as kind of odd, if you're not running or doing some other activity that might lead to abrasion, what's wrong with nipples?