Sex in advertising
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- | {{Template}}'''Sex in advertising''' is the use of [[sexual attraction]] for purpose of [[sale]], generally using [[Sexual attraction|attractive]] [[model]]s. [[Nudity]] and [[beefcake]] in advertising often fall in this category, even if it is often only suggestively so. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''Sex in advertising''' is the use of [[sexual attraction]] for purpose of [[sale]], generally using [[Sexual attraction|attractive]] [[model]]s. [[Nudity]] and [[beefcake]] in advertising often fall in this category, even if it is often only suggestively so. | ||
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+ | * [[Sexual objectification]] | ||
* [[Sexploitation]] | * [[Sexploitation]] | ||
* [[Advertising]] | * [[Advertising]] |
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Sex in advertising is the use of sexual attraction for purpose of sale, generally using attractive models. Nudity and beefcake in advertising often fall in this category, even if it is often only suggestively so.
See also
- Sexual objectification
- Sexploitation
- Advertising
- Nudity in art
- Marketing
- Sex in film
- Tabloid
- Yellow journalism
- Sensationalism
- Bread and circuses
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