It’s just a nice message of empowerment and self worth. She’s wanting to remove her facial hair because she’s probably embarrassed by it but then she sees the likenesses of Frida Kahlo and Freddie Mercury, two famous people who rocked a ‘stache and then decides to be celebrate herself and her looks.To me the message is that it's a catchy little diddy, and that's all.
It’s kind of like what a cabinetmaker I know says about flaws in the wood—if you can’t hide it, flaunt it. It’s not like they’re saying she’s trans, she just has a feature over which she has no control, and she’s turning it into an asset. I see it as no different than someone who’s missing an eye rocking a fancy eye patch or a wild glass eye, or a person who’s missing a limb having patterns drawn on their prosthesis. Not every defect needs to be hidden.It’s just a nice message of empowerment and self worth. She’s wanting to remove her facial hair because she’s probably embarrassed by it but then she sees the likenesses of Frida Kahlo and Freddie Mercury, two famous people who rocked a ‘stache and then decides to be celebrate herself and her looks.
How is that not a good message to our children??
I swear some of you guys act so phobic I almost think y’all have a thing for trannys
It’s just a nice message of empowerment and self worth. She’s wanting to remove her facial hair because she’s probably embarrassed by it but then she sees the likenesses of Frida Kahlo and Freddie Mercury, two famous people who rocked a ‘stache and then decides to be celebrate herself and her looks.
How is that not a good message to our children??
I swear some of you guys act so phobic I almost think y’all have a thing for trannys
I think your right. Let's ask the Judge. Maybe she can tell. It's a WOKE UP push.Are you sure she's a "girl?"
I've seen the commercial several times and I can find no indication it's a female. I suspect it's another LGBTQ+ "acceptance" spot like Bud Light.
It's not designed to make a young girl feel like crap about her natural physical state. Some girls naturally have hirsutism and some have PCOS. Some just have inherited genetic predisposition towards having more visible body hair. If it happens to be blonde on tan skin, people call it "peach fuzz" and it's cute. But if it's dark hair on pale skin it's considered undesirable and has to be eradicated?How is it a good message?
That’s a teenage girl.Hell, I just thought it was an ad promoting the 'dirty Sanchez'
Teenage girls used to do some pretty filthy stuff, best I can recall.That’s a teenage girl.
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