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And its phrase reads "the difference between going out and staying in. Nivea. Touch and be touched." This ad has the woman as a definite desirable person, tempting the man; and even the phrase blatantly explains the picture. It implies that this lotion will make your skin so smooth that your man will not want to go out but stay inside with you and do "things" with you such as softly kissing your neck... Showed first 250 characters
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It implies that this lotion will make your skin so smooth that your man will not want to go out but stay inside with you and do "things" with you such as softly kissing your neck. In another DKNY ad for a perfume, there is a woman eating an apple while the man is placing his forehead on the side of her head... Showed next 250 characters
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