Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Today's message brought to you by TARGET WOMEN

Props to Sarah Haskins.  Today's material may be a little...  not G rated.  So viewer discretion advised.  Topics covered and made fun of include but are not limited to periods, sex, and strong language.  These are not my videos, but I thought I would post for all to enjoy.  Sarah Haskins has a regular show that is updated via youtube.

This video is about cleaning and its womanly joys.


This is probably my favorite video by Sarah Haskins-  birth control is never advertised as not wanting babies.  It's about period control.  Yay!

4 comments:

Mother in Zion said...

This is lovely. I always find it a little irksome that cleaning products are marketed to women. If they wanted to sell me a cleaning product, they should have put a husband getting up early to clean for his wife. That is one of the sexiest things in the world.

The birth control reminded me of another pet peeve of mine: blaming behavior on hormones. We are intelligent beings with the ability to choose how we act. PMS, periods, pregnancy, menopause, and postpartum-ness to NOT negate free agency. Yes, our moods are affected, but that does not mean we have a caret blanche to say or do whatever we feel like in the instant we feel like doing it...

Mother in Zion said...

carte*

Mike H. said...

I am *really* glad I wasn't drinking anything while looking at the first video when it got to the killing herpes virus part!! I'd need a new keyboard!!

I had a shock when studying oxygenated toluene compounds. One of them, cresol, gave me a shock! Why? From Wikipedia:"Cresol solutions are used as household cleaners and disinfectants, perhaps most famously under the trade name Lysol... ...Lysol was also advertised as a disinfecting vaginal douche in mid-twentieth century America."

I'm not able to look at Lysol the same way again, after seeing that Wiki entry!

Yes, I'm a "liberated" husband who does cleaning & housework. Funny, my wife doesn't think that' so special.

My sisters had, & my daughter has what is now known as PMDD, so I know a little about PMS. And, they felt like it was all beyond their control.

Kelsey Enochs said...

I am laughing and crying at the same time. These videos have made my day. Thank you Blythe :)

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