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GoDaddy Swaps Sexualization of Women for Objectification of Men

January 27, 2014 by Amy Jussel 2 Comments

Jan. 27, 2015 Update: Animal Abuse Now? #NoDaddy. Horrific Ad. Sadly, 2015 Go Daddy swaps commodification of bodies for commodification of helpless animals, with a tone deaf 'breeders over shelters' puppy stance using living beings as props. (Reminder, use DoNOTLink.com to keep from giving them any SEO lift)So wrong headed on so many levels, including the attempt to be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sexualization & Body Image Tagged With: #NotBuyingIt, Achilles Effect, adolescent body image, Adonis-Complex, Amy-Jussel, BDD, Bigorexia, Body dysmorphic disorder, body image survival guide, boys body image, boys steroid use, boys to men, Brave Girls Alliance, Buffed-Boys, Danica Patrick, eating disorders among males, equal opportunity destroyer, Fit vs Fiction, Go Daddy, GoDaddy, male eating disorders, Male-Body-Image, manorexic, masculinity, Masterminds and Wingmen, Miss Rep, Miss Representation, Muscle dysmorphia, NEDA, objectification, Olympic athletes, Packaging-Boyhood, preteen body image, preteen-health, sexist ads, Sexist Super Bowl ads, Sexualization, Super Bowl 2014 ads, talking tips on body image, The Representation Project, weightlifting
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