Massive Manhood All That Matters to Match.com

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Well there you have it. Yet another superficial approach to promoting a dating service. For any man who doesn’t have a 13 inch plus piece of erect manhood, Match.com, and the women who use it, don’t think you’re worthy of consideration. This is one angle Match.com has taken in a recent three spot animated television campaign. It’s as if the creative team popped LSD (see, we got the drug reference right this time) before concepting this very very different approach to dating service advertising. We’re guessing since True.com has the extreme cleavage angle claimed, Match.com had to go in a different but equally extreme direction.

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