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Press Clipping: Does S** Still Sell?

by Jo Hughes
Wednesday, January 16, 2008. 07:04PM
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Two articles, same theme, same writer, same source; both discuss changing societies and cultures, yet each take entirely different perspectives.

The first article discusses 'erotic fatigue', and how that phenomenon leads to sex in adverts becoming a distraction from rather than attraction to the brand advertised.

Does sex no longer sell, then? And these changes and trends in society/culture, are they unique to this one country or are they noticeable elsewhere in the world as well?

The second article discusses a new website aimed at people in their teens and early twenties, providing rather graphical sex education. Is this indeed education, or is it porn?

And how come the website founders have not yet found advertisers for the site?

Would anyone want to advertise on a site like that?

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Saturday, January 26, 2008. 09:20AM by Jill Noyes
Yes, S** still sells and always will. There will never be any way of suppressing it or stopping it. Men love to look at women and Women no matter how much they complain still love men. The way S** is had, portrayed, or advertised may heighten or lessen but it will always be a Need it, Want it, Gotta have it basic instinct by everyone. People just need to learn the right and wrong ways of S** like who can we have it with, how, and when.