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Drinking Ain’t Sexy Video

June 28, 2008 By: sexvertising Category: Public service, UK No Comments →

Check this somewhat shocking anti-drinking ad. From the UK.

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Aids Ads From Switzerland

May 21, 2008 By: zeus Category: Public service, Switzerland No Comments →

We’re not sure how depicting interesting sexual scenarios will promote safe sex… interesting sex but not safe sex. Swinging from a vine with a woman in one hand and a vine on the other is probably unsafe.

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Provocative Safe Sex Ads Too Sexual?

February 10, 2008 By: zeus Category: France, Germany, Public service No Comments →

These are powerfully sexy ads. But are they effective? From Germany: (But isn’t oral sex safe sex?)

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French (pun intended): Oral sex = unsafe sex safe.  Huh?

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Now, this is unsafe sex.

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Russia’s Sex Day

February 02, 2008 By: zeus Category: Public service, Russia, Satire No Comments →

Mother Russia needs babies. So, it declared a Sex Day (actually, it was called Conception Day). Comrads (maybe they don’t go by that name anymore) were encouraged to take off from work and get it on at home.

Although Russia covers 1/7 of the Earth’s land surface it only has 141.4 million people, making it one of the most sparsely populated countries on the planet. Ulyanovsk region held the contest. Prizes were awarded, including money, cars and refrigerators. Moscow has been running these contests since 2005. Like the participants, the birth rate has risen.
Sexvertising suggested this ad for Conception Day.

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Lower Education is Sexier

January 07, 2008 By: zeus Category: Germany, Print ad, Public service 1 Comment →

This print ad from Germany is advertising an educational event using what male students consider of higher learning.

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