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False Advertising: What Are They Hiding, Their Insecurity Or Just The Order Of The Day…

Yvonne Nelson & Yvonne Okoro

The rate at which our contemporary women have found refuge in body enhancement ornaments throws out many unanswered questions in the minds of the very men they seek to entice, therefore the rational behind this post.

Many like “me” are constantly left to battle with ourselves, trying so hard to find out the reasons behind these false advertisements among our women and whether the advertisers are aware of the subsequent consequences.

The concept of enhancing an individual’s appearance especially with artificially crafted bits and pieces live with almost every woman; from the ordinary Matilda to our celebrities.

Whether it is some charming makeup, bum pad, push-up bra or a pair of plastic double D boobs, almost every woman does this in one way or the other.

What these women forget is the common principle of false advertisement; the buyer (in this case the fine gentleman) will return the purchased product immediately he finds out that he has been tricked in buying what he thought otherwise.

Forcibly enhancing something to look better than it really is sounds genius but it comes with the big risk of disappointment once all the dressing up is cleaned off or disentangles into a mountain of clothes on the floor.

It is quite a dicey situation when it comes to this false advertisement. Most men hate this and will surely find a way out when they discover that the huge boobs and bum that attracted them can suddenly disappear and reappear at the owner’s choice.

Despite the above, most women love this idea of false advertisement, which is REFUND; over hauling their faces with extensive makeup thereby making them look as if they have been painted with some thick clay seems to be the most amazing thing to ever happen to them. It surely looks like this deceptive creative prowess of women has come to peacefully live with them.

As a ranting man and an antagonist to false advertisement, I do not have a problem with the face paintings (make up) since I can spot that even from afar, the tricky ones are the push up bras, the bum pads and the plastic double D boobs. Can the women tell us why they do this?

The fact that this false advertisement has become so common is pushing various men into finding out why most women are glued to this. The question still remains; why these force advertisements despite the certain consequence? What are the practitioners hiding, their insecurity or just the order of the day? The photos below should say the rest…

Veeda (Vida Darko)
Confidence Haugen

This post was published on September 9, 2010 9:47 AM

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