Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Quick question

If it's not okay to talk about sex in too much detail during prime time, how is it okay to mention a "decrease in semen" as a side effect for Flomax, the drug that helps you pee better. Mommy, what is semen?

16 comments:

Rick Bettencourt said...

Or the erection lasting more than four hours.

travelling, but not in love said...

On the métro on sunday, the little girl next to me saw a poster advertising a new play here in Paris and said "Mommy, what's a libido?"....

classy.

CoffeeDog said...

HA

Anonymous said...

"They're nice people who work on boats, and have lots of fun when they come home from the sea, Torny. Go fix some popcorn."

Rox said...

This sounds like another case of the cure being worse than the disease!

Franciscus van Munster said...

I've always thought that violence is much more damaging to young minds than sex.

Birdie said...

There was a huge billboard at the busiest intersection of the city that we passed through every day. One month a restaurant invited reviews with "Let's compare Peter's." My precocious four-year-old reader wanted to know what it meant. I gave the obvious response (since she had no clue) and cursed the marketing genius who actually thought that was clever.

Anonymous said...

In olden days a hint of stocking was looked on as something shocking. Now, heaven knows, anything goes!

A Lewis said...

I thought that was guys in the Navy?

evilganome said...

I miss out on so much not watching TV!

Summer said...

When I was a young girl I hated all the commercials for "women" things for that time of the month, to make you smell better and ease cramps. I was always embarrassed because my dad was watching.

Blobby said...

i believe they are guy in submarines.

J-o-h-n-n-y said...

Why can't for once the side effect be, "an increase in semen?"

:)

Anonymous said...

very well parsed point; no discretion at all in those ads.

-C

Anonymous said...

You just wrote this for the comments!

S said...

Isn't that a two-part question?