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Old 05-27-2014, 02:50 AM
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Default EUF in Advertising

I have a soft spot for ads for push-up bras or breast-enlargement products which promise to give flat-chested women a bigger and sexier bustline. A trademark for these ads is the before-and-after pictures. In the "after" picture, the female model looks very pleased and satisfied with her new larger bustline. But in the "before" picture, she appears upset and very embarrassed by her small breasts. As someone who likes women with smaller breasts, I especially love the "before" pictures and enjoy the model's look of humiliation in being forced to show how flat-chested she really is.

These ads are promoted in Asian countries, where women typically have smaller breasts and less disposable income to opt for breast augmentation surgery. The ads typically use pseudo-medical-science and other stretched-truths to convince (or trick) flat-chested women into buying their products. (After all, if these products really worked as quickly and effectively as the ads claim, why would anybody opt for expensive and risky breast augmentation surgery?)

And because the censors in the Asian countries appear to be less prudish than their US counterparts, many of the ads show the models in their bras. Below are pictures of my favorite model from a breast-enlargement drink ad. (I created the two large pictures by combining screenshots.)
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