26 The sexiest commercials from the period of Mad Men, which we can't forget yet

The rampant sexism in the “Med Men” was typical of the 1960s, when views of women in America were just beginning to change. While the second “Vala” of feminism that began in the 1960s, America was still “The World of Men”, Periscopi broadcast. This attitude was also carried on advertising, where women were named idiotic and duty [...]
The rampant sexism in the “Med Men” was typical of the 1960s, when views of women in America were just beginning to change. While the second “Vala” of feminism that began in the 1960s, America was still “The World of Men”, Periscopi broadcast.
This attitude was also carried on advertising, where women were named idiotic and their duty was to please men.
Here are some of the wildest and sexiest ads from that era./Periscopi
1950: Adment begins: “Most of today's husbands have stopped beating their wives...”

1951: “Tell him this is the men's world”

1952: This advertising promotes domestic violence.

1953: It's so easy to use it that even a woman with no “mechanical capacity” can use it.

1955: Who washes all the dishes?

1956: “Budweiser has enjoyed more men than any other creature”

959: The woman is <x0... a” pull.

1961: “P

1963: The most important quality in coffee is how much it will satisfy your husband.

1964: “Are you a woman enough to buy a man's mustard?”

1966: Women are desperate for household equipment and will cry to get it.

1967: The best “is money and rich. ”



1969-1970: Yell-O doesn't think a woman can understand office hierarchy.


1970: “It's good to have a girl around your house”













