Because that's what the companies benefit from. You tell a woman she's less than perfect and she'll believe you, because that's what she's been conditioned to think. So you offer a product that will make her better and she buys it. Tell a man he's perfect and he'll believe you. There's no use in trying to convince them to buy something that will make them better if they already believe -the world rotates around their dick- I mean they're perfect.
except for all the commercials for the little pill that makes your dick start working again. and the commercials for gym equipment and "healthy" supplements that always show a buff guy with a hot girl.
not trying down play that women are made to feel inadequate or stereotyped by the advertising industry because that is certainly true. but most average men i know feel like their biceps are not big enough and neither is their dick. they prey upon our insecurities both men and women.
not trying down play that women are made to feel inadequate or stereotyped by the advertising industry because that is certainly true. but most average men i know feel like their biceps are not big enough and neither is their dick. they prey upon our insecurities both men and women.