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I'm not understanding how the burger is focused on the sex part.
kinda feels like..looking for something to be uncomfortable about
I'm not understanding how the burger is focused on the sex part. This kinda feels like you're just looking for something to be uncomfortable about. Maybe I'm missing something?
I'm not uncomfortable about it at all. I find it funny how clueless they are. They think having two top or two bottom buns is somehow doing something. At least PoshMark gave some good info, though people have been having anal for years without needed a tv ad about it.
Also how can you not see it as a sex reference?
I think it's supposed to represent the different genders not sexual positions. I'd actually he'd my life on it.
I'm not understanding how the burger is focused on the sex part. This kinda feels like you're just looking for something to be uncomfortable about. Maybe I'm missing something?

I about died laughing at the Burger King ad.... two top buns and two bottom buns.
Found this later on Edge. https://www.edgemedianetwork.com/st...&ad_agency_apologizes_for_pride_whopper_gaffe
I see no reason to take offense. I have to give them credit for trying. It is pretty funny.
I don't believe it's support at all. Its just a marketing strategy to take more money off a gullible market segment. Whatever happens to be an item circulating in sicial media, they will latch onto, so that buying their product makes you more fashionable.
I don't believe it's support at all. Its just a marketing strategy to take more money off a gullible market segment. Whatever happens to be an item circulating in sicial media, they will latch onto, so that buying their product makes you more fashionable.
I think it is still support, even if the main motivation is commercial. I'm never going to eat that shit, regardless of how they advertise it, but if the advertising has the effect of making LGBT seem more accepted (I'm struggling for the right word here, almost said "normal"), then it has to be a positive thing.
