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Television commercials have come a long way in promoting the sale of intimate products. As such, advertisers are charged with coming up with some pretty innovative methods of capturing the audience’s attention. Humor, science, real customers, and even guilt are some of the elements employed in these commercials. For every stage of the “reproductive” cycle (excluding birth), there appears to be a corresponding product for its enhancement. See how television advertisers keep you glued to the screen, and eager to get to the pharmacy…

When the Male Plumbing Needs “a Wake-Up Call”
Levitra: Erectile dysfunction

The commercials for Levitra feature healthy looking middle-aged couples taking part in all sorts of outdoor activities like cave exploring, kayaking, lounging in hammocks, and admiring the sunset from matching claw foot bathtubs. None of these activities really have anything to do with 36 hours of nonstop erotic bliss. In fact, swap out the actors for a bunch of 13-year-olds, and you might have an ad for a really nifty summer camp. We ultimately get the point of what this particular drug is supposed to do, even if the circumstances are a little embarrassing. But the commercial’s sensitive and heartwarming come makes us think that erectile dysfunction “isn’t that bad.”

When the Male Plumbing Needs a Little “Boost”
Entenze: Male enhancement

Look this commercial and you’ll find out that this particular capsule is designed to enlarge “a certain part of the male body” (the word ‘penis’ is apparently quiet too inappropriate for TV.) The commercial goes on to display a group of brilliant scientists, a picture of the Stein Institute, and a woman who is obviously pleased with this drug’s overall results. But there is something quite “prickly” (bad pun intended) about this ad. The couples shown look a bit self-conscious talking about the results; this is natural, considering the nature of the commercial. But if the Extenze pill makes men “bigger”, then why would a man need a month’s supply? In other words, should it be assumed that a “certain part of the male body” will eventually shrink—thus necessitating a constant supply of these capsules? The advertisers appear to be using “real” people in their commercials. That authentic approach, no matter how awkward it appears onscreen—is perhaps the best way to convince men with shortcomings that they should grasp this product.

To Get the Good Times Rolling…
KY Intense Arousal Gel Liquid
: Personal arousing lubricant

Now here’s a commercial that really demonstrates what the product is all about. Cleverly shrouded in innuendo, this television ad uses an average looking couple comfortably seated in bed. The man attempts to explain the benefits of using this arousing gel. While he explains, the woman remains silent with a shocked, yet glad expression smeared across her face. This commercial even goes on to use some pretty intense (pun intended) imagery to describe what using this product feels like. This particular advertisement utilizes the “seeing is believing” approach. Indeed, the actors are quite skilled in convincing viewers that this liquid yields such powerful results.

Reaping the Benefits of Being Responsible
Trojan Ecstasy Condoms
: Birth control/ STD prevention (Sort Of…)

A couple is shown bolting into a drugstore holding an empty box of Trojan Ecstasy condoms. They run up to the counter to ask the pharmacist what exactly it is that they’ve been sold. Clearly, the product they’ve purchased can’t be a condom -the experience was simply too pleasurable. But alas, this is Trojan’s newest intimate contraption. And it has been designed to usurp all previous notions of traditional birth control. The advertisers were smart to employ a sense of urgency in order to purchase the viewer’s interest. We are definitely paying attention; and we want to know why these things are so great. The advertisers’ shining approach completely skirts around the condom’s original purpose: birth control and STD protection. We don’t care whether the couple is married, dating, or unprejudiced found each other the previous night. All we know is that we’ve got to buy this product.

For that Occasional “Oopsie”
Plan B One-Step: Morning-After pill (emergency contraception)

Advertisers for Plan B One-Step morning-after pill had to put a creative spin on what this product is intended to do. It is understood that contraceptive methods will sometimes fail. As such, the ad allows viewers to fill in the blanks. The commercial begins with a pensive-looking young woman awakening in the morning. A series of women is then shown who appear to echo her remorseful sentiment. It’s definitely a sensitive topic. But somehow seeing these women lined up at the drugstore to receive this pill makes an indirect and uncomfortable statement about the condition of casual relationships. We are not shown married couples that have had an “oopsie.” In fact, we only see men in the commercial, presumably after “the matter has been remedied.” For all intents and purposes, these are single ladies who have apparently landed upon some unfortunate circumstances. But the final scenes reveal these women getting on with their happy lives; it’s all very “Sex and the City.” The commercial passes no moral judgment; but the implication has been made.

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www.extenze.com
www.Trojancondoms.com

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By now we’ve all been bombarded with hundreds of emails reading “Male Enhancement” and the like to the point of overexposure–not to mention the TV ads. Though most of us chuckle when we see the ads or email subject lines, the truth is that lots of men all over the world actually need these products. As our culture becomes more and more appearance and sex-oriented, more men everyday are feeling increased pressure to larger “where it counts.”

Extenze is one of the more recognizable names out there when it comes to male enhancement products. What Extenze sets out to do is make your penis larger naturally. ExtenZe is made up a blend of herbal ingredients proven to increase nitric oxide flow in the circulatory system, including Ginkgo Biloba Extract, Calcium, L-Arginine, Yohimbe, Astragalus, Boron, Cayenne, Catuaba, Ginseng-Eleuthero, Oat Straw, Saw Palmetto, Tribulus Terrestris, Sarsaparilla, Maca Extract, Miura Puama, Nettle, and Zinc. The idea behind this is that since these herbs work well individually, they must work well in concert. The theory behind Extenze is that when the flow of nitric oxide in your circulatory system is increased, it helps to relax and expand the blood vessels in the penis as well as the surrounding erectile tissue. Other powerful herbs demonstrate in Extenze–Yohimbe, Catuaba, L-Arginine, Tribulus Terrestris and Mica extract–increase overall blood trip and sexual stamina.

Though the logic behind the theory makes since, there have been mixed results. Gape around on the Internet and you’ll find some guys who swear by Extenze and some who say it doesn’t do anything. Extenze has been approved by the FDA, so it basically comes down to who you believe. As far as side effects go, not many have been reported. The only one I was able to find is one fellow claiming to experience mild headaches, but that could be caused by something else. Since this is an all-herbal supplement, I wouldn’t query many side effects, unless of course you are allergic to one of the ingredients. As always, look over the ingredients and check with your doctor before taking any pills. In the end, I would recommend giving Extenze a try if you feel that you need it. Some men claim it really does increase the girth and length of their penis, some say otherwise. Regardless, the herbal ingredients of Extenze are certainly good for you. Some men out there have even used it to treat high cholesterol problems because it’s all-natural and has no side effects. Once again, consult your doctor first, of course.

Extenze does tend to be a bit pricey, however, and there are some products out there that have the exact same ingredients at a much better price–the only difference is that you probably haven’t heard of them. Do some research and decide for yourself. Whichever pill you decide on at the very least will probably boost your circulatory system and stamina. The best case scenario, of course is that your penis length and girth will be increased, providing increased pleasure for your partner and increased confidence for you.

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