Condo Complex Encourages Loud Sex in Ad

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As a selling point, Herald Towers condominiums is promoting its units by touting the very thick walls between dwellings and encouraging residents to "be as loud as you want." Now there's honesty in advertising.

by Steve Hall    Sep-27-05   Click to Comment   
Topic: Online   

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God...it's high time we took normal SEX out of the closet and talked about it...advertised it...and did lots more of it! J

Posted by: Jim Howard on September 27, 2005 4:34 PM

God...it's high time we took normal SEX out of the closet and talked about it...advertised it...and did lots more of it! J...PS
this IS my first posting!!!

Posted by: Jim Howard on September 27, 2005 4:35 PM

Adventurous sex is great! Ride him cowgrrl... But what if DV perpetrators (male, of course) take advantage of the thick walls to move in and abuse their women? Are you going to do a "Safe soundproof haven for DV perps" campaign next? "They'll never hear her screams!?!
D/L this DV poster

Posted by: Amynda on September 27, 2005 6:27 PM

Adventurous sex is great! Ride him cowgrrl... But what if DV perpetrators (male, of course) take advantage of the thick walls to move in and abuse their women? Are you going to do a "Safe soundproof haven for DV perps" campaign next? "They'll never hear her screams!?!
D/L this DV poster

Posted by: Amynda on September 27, 2005 6:29 PM

Automatically its assumed that men make up all the DV offenders. Never mind that the numbers are actually pretty much 50-50. Nevermind that a real man would never need to abuse his girlfriend or wife.

Posted by: KushinLos on September 27, 2005 7:27 PM

funny take on advertising, it's great that we're opening up enough o talk about it.


poor soundproofing between units is the number one cause of lawsuits in condo developments. or so the developers who hire me say.

Posted by: adam on September 30, 2005 10:35 PM