Sex in advertising
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{{Template}}'''Sex in advertising''' is the use of [[sexual attraction]] as a tool of [[persuasion]] to draw interest to a particular [[product (business)|product]], 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. | {{Template}}'''Sex in advertising''' is the use of [[sexual attraction]] as a tool of [[persuasion]] to draw interest to a particular [[product (business)|product]], 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== | ||
+ | * [[Sexploitation]] | ||
+ | * [[Advertising]] | ||
+ | * [[Cosmetic advertising]] | ||
+ | * [[Nudity in art]] | ||
+ | * [[Jean Kilbourne]] | ||
+ | * [[Marketing]] | ||
+ | * [[Promotion (marketing)|Promotion]] | ||
+ | * [[Sex in film]] | ||
+ | * [[Junk Food News]] | ||
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- Sexploitation
- Advertising
- Cosmetic advertising
- Nudity in art
- Jean Kilbourne
- Marketing
- Promotion
- Sex in film
- Junk Food News
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