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#5846
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Sitting down and watching the midday movie and no not again, another ad that shows you a man being slapped by a woman. In my eyes this is not on as if it was the other way around you would have thousands of women complaining and the ad would be removed. So tell me why is it allowed for a woman to slap a man? and why do they get away with it?. Another example of an ad that a woman hitting a man is that detergent ad where a woman hits a man over the head with a spanner, again this is not on and its about time its stopped .<br />I ve had enough I have just rang Channel seven and I'm putting an official complaint in via a letter today. If channel 7 are showing these ads I bet the others are so its about time something gets done about this matter.<br />The ad on channel 7 about some play was on around 12.15PM and it showed a woman slapping a man in the face. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Mad]" src="images/icons/default/mad.gif" /> <img border="0" title="" alt="[Mad]" src="images/icons/default/mad.gif" /> <br />Phil
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