Simpering young woman

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I think I’m going to scream if I have to see that simpering young woman bending over the camera again. You know the one…and the other equally unlikely ones on Catholic Chemistry…
 
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I realize that I may get banned, since I am insulting an advertiser. That might be good for me…
 
Why don’t you offer it up as penance? Turn something that could just be an irritant into something that has merit.
 
I don’t know… I like their advertisements. Though if they bother you so much, you could always pay $5 to remove them.
You know the one…
I actually don’t. Which part of the video is she at? Are you talking about the one at the beginning?
and the other equally unlikely ones on Catholic Chemistry…
Of course. They’re all models. I think they bought the video clips off a stock photo site or something. I remember seeing one of the same clips used in an advertisement for a different site as well.
 
I admit the ad video is getting tiresome. I don’t have an issue with this particular woman at all - it’s just the constant repetition of the video…
 
Personally, the women in the video are quite cute. It almost makes me want to be Catholic (and 25 years younger) 😁
 
That advertisement is ok, the problem is its obsessive repetition: you get it 20 times a day.

It’s like the torture of the drop of water: a drop in itself is a good thing, after 1,000 drops you go crazy.
 
So she’s thirty and a little flirty… so what? 😀

All kidding aside, I find the ad slightly annoying and distracting, too. - in my case, because I have ADD and am easily distracted.

However, I assume that advertisements like the one to which you refer help CAF pay the bills, so I can respect and live with it, especially if the alternative is no CAF.
 
Ads are ignorable as long as they don’t pop up and cover the text.
 
Yes, the most annoying feature of this one is not so much the frequency – though that’s bad enough – as the fact that it suddenly blows up and fills my whole screen, once every fifteen minutes or so.
 
The young actress/model is a person who deserves our respect. If you do not want ads, it costs 5 per month. This forum does not run without financial support. Choice is ads or a minimal fee.
 
Give some money to CAF and make the ads go away if they bother you.
 
I must say it’s a nice perk of being a patron that I don’t have to look at that ad, or many of the other disruptive ads.

I must say that the people in that “Catholic dating” ad would not have made my younger self go rushing to sign up for the dating service. They’re all too clean-cut and boring looking. But then again I’m not their target audience.
 
hey’re all too clean-cut and boring looking. But then again I’m not their target audience.
My wife and I met in college (at the Catholic Student Center) and got married a few years later at 23.

I am so glad that I didn’t have to date a lot. It seems like a nightmare.
 
The young actress/model is a person who deserves our respect. If you do not want ads, it costs 5 per month. This forum does not run without financial support. Choice is ads or a minimal fee.
Sure. It’s the ad director (or whoever) who deserves to be ridiculed. I’m sure the actress is doing a fine job of acting how they directed her.

I think it’s some kind of revered truth that the more annoying advertising is, the more memorable (or noticeable) the product.

Is it more or less annoying than the ad with the weird bare legs on the toilet? 🤣
 
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I am so glad that I didn’t have to date a lot. It seems like a nightmare.
At least with a nightmare, you can wake up, get a cup of coffee, say Morning Prayer and go about your business.

Nightmares don’t text you, make repeated phone calls, or stalk you… :crazy_face: :crazy_face:
 
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