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This influence perpetuates the sociological role of women in society as caretakers, as well as encouraging the role of men being inactive in caring about their appearance and their need to use health and beauty products. This ad clearly promotes heterosexual relationships. It shows a women's hand wrapped around him and the left hand has no wedding ring, implying they are in some kind of relationship but not married yet...
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This is reinforcing the roles men and women play in these relationships. The ad appeals to the ever-more popularized men's appearance and their desire to look good. It also promotes the changing ideal type of man in society, leaning more towards a "metro sexual" man. Health and beauty products are being targeted more and more to males and this has had an effect on how males are viewed in society...
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