Latest & Greatest in "Target Women"
Published July 19, 2009 @ 06:29AM PT
Cara over at Feministe reminded me of the "Target Women" series by Sarah Haskins, which illuminates some of the more ridiculous moments in society to manipulate women. Here are my favorites:
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I can't get enough of Sarah Haskins!!!
Posted by Jesse Demonbreun on 07/19/2009 @ 08:57PM PT
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Target Women is so hilarious. I love Sarah Haskins.
Posted by Cole Burns on 07/19/2009 @ 10:09PM PT
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LOVE these!!
Posted by Dorothee Royal-Hedin... on 07/20/2009 @ 08:20AM PT
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I aint too sure what to think...Other than the entertainment media seems to still be very male chauvinistic and wayyyyy behind the times...
Posted by Thomas McHugh on 07/20/2009 @ 02:54PM PT
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I had never heard of Sarah Haskins before seeing this! She is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this. Just goes to show that advertisers really have no clue what's really important in the lives of women.
Posted by Romy Carver on 07/20/2009 @ 03:50PM PT
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