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  • #19838
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    Anonymous
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    This felt really good and also made me emotional cause I lost my own Dad couple of years back

    Being a MGTOW I won’t be falling into the social marriage trap. But I’m giving some serious thoughts to remaining single and adopting solo.

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    Smitty the Great One
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    I saw that, it made me feel like I was in another dimension …

    Life is too long to play by someone elses rules....

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    BrainPilot
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    This is a nice commercial, but I’m cynical enough to be leery of it. The ad ends with the message that caring makes men stronger… Caring for whom? Who defines what caring is? Who defines how caring by men is measured?

    It’s what the ad does not say that leaves me a little suspicious. Manginas and white knights are reassured by this that they are getting stronger by ‘caring’, and the ad seems to show men caring for their children. I have no problem with this, except that men don’t have children, women do. Every child in that ad is the property of the mother, who can take that child from it’s ‘caring’ father anytime she chooses, for any reason she chooses, or for no reason at all. She can hold that child hostage and the ‘care’ will be extracted from the man in dollars and given to her as ransom, but the child will not be returned.

    Women know this. Divorced men know this. The only ones who don’t know this are white knights and manginas still swallowing the blue pill. A white knight or mangina sees this ad and thinks that being a white knight or mangina is going to make him stronger. We know he’s being led to a slaughter.

    I would be a much bigger fan of an ad whose message was something along the lines of “Men make children stronger…”, or “men make families stronger” or that “men make the economy stronger”…

    Look, it's not my fault that tornado dropped a house on your sister. Now get back on your broom and get your ass out of here... and take your monkeys with you

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    John Doe
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    The ancient roman empire, before its fall, tried to pass laws to stabilize the deteriorating family structure.  (they had child support back then too.)  It did not work, and the empire obviously collapse in the west.

    I think we are seeing something similiar.

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    Stargazer
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    My read on this… the key is “real strength”. Dove is a female brand and the dove represents peace and softness. The ad is saying that “real strength” is not being tough and protecting yourself and your family the way men believe they should be, but in being soft and gentle and by using skin moisturizers.

    This is not “pro man”, it’s “pro mangina”. Your kids will love you if you are soft… because kids don’t love their fathers when they’re tough and strong… so use our feminine products and be more feminine and you’ll be loved… plus everything that BrainPilot said.

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    AussieBloke
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    Your kids will love you if you are soft… because kids don’t love their fathers when they’re tough and strong… so use our feminine products and be more feminine and you’ll be loved… plus everything that BrainPilot said.

     

    Totally agree, that is the subliminal message. The reality (from a dad with a daughter) is something quite different.

    My daughter absolutely LOVED it when I grew a beard, (called me fuzzy face and wouldn’t leave it alone). my hands are not as calloused now as they were in the past but she loved it when I rubbed my rough fingers on her cheeks, she said it tickled. So the message they are trying to send out is bollocks! LOL

    The harder the fight the sweeter the victory

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    Deus Ex Machina
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    Yup,

     

    Gonna have to agree with Doc. I saw the AD during the Stupidbowl, and thought it was an interesting take on the fatherhood role, in one sense it is good to see the Male father presented without having him kicked in the nuts, the the other sense, it does soften the tone of what REAL fathers should be.

     

    Just my two cents.

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    Stargazer
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    Aussie: I’m glad to hear there’s a young woman out there who knows what a real man is like and appreciates it. Those females who want their “men” to be neutered metrosexual neckbeards in men’s costumes (hipsters and Lumber Jills, etc) would have us believe that good men are soft and squishy because those are the kind of males they know they can dominate and s~~~ on.

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    Chromestar
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    Very nice vid. actually it was like music to my ears. That feeling when you havent seen somthing ‘good’ in years.

    An Ad like this wouldnt EVER hit UK shores. EVER.

    Only Man-bashing Ads

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    Anonymous
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    Well you guys have a point here but it depends on how much you buy into ads like these. My take on this is, I like the fact that men are represented in a positive light for a change by a women’s product brand, not because they care about men but they want to sell us their products. They see us as valuable customers so p~~~ing us off by ads like “Women apologise too much” and “Sorry its a boy” is not the right way to go about it.
    That’s what Intel and other computer electronics brands realised before complying to #GAMERGATE

    I liked this ad because it shows an emotional side of men which we all possess because we are human after all. Its also portrays the loving relationship between a father and a child without over-feminizing the men and even this is bothering some of the manginas and feminists because this ad is being panned by them all over the internet.

    But the bottom line is how much you buy into this and start using Dove products. I don’t and won’t anytime soon thats all I can say for myself.

    My personal grooming product choices are set to Gillette, Head & Shoulders, Nivea and Hugo Boss and thats what it will be for the rest of my life. 😉

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    Soul Man
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    Agree 110% with BrainPilot and Doc here.  Right on the money brothers!

    You know it would be a cold day in hell before we would ever see a man’s man in a commercial just being a dad and teaching his kids important man stuff like car repairs, balancing the bank account, playing rock guitar, etc. followed by “Dads are an integral part of a child’s life too.”  But I’m sure the femi-nutters would point out how that demeans wimmenz and is sexist or some other non-logical horse s~~~.

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    Anonymous
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    “Telivision” “Telipathicalvision” “Programming” laa   la  lala la la la,, la la lala lalala,,,dum de dum dum dum lala de dum…

    Theirs no end to it! Reality: MGTOW RED BLUE.    Alter-reality, anti-reality, psycho-reality: ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, FOX; all combined:……”Psychotelipathicalantivision” It almost looks dutch!

    A link for your consideration, feminism’s stand for “justice”, in our world (reality) it’s anti-justice, or lets just say “feminism logic”: http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2015/02/04/mesa-standing-firm-on-dna-testing/

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