Today's Low Quality Ad is for the DadMode Home and Laundry Cleaning Set. Is it sexist to name a cleaning products brand DadMode? Or is this the opposite of sexism? The internet is a calm and reasonable place, so surely you can all agree on one answer.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DM6HR1HL?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.36P1YQ58J3CUE&linkCode=tr1&tag=connorstone06-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.36P1YQ58J3CUE_1750091892045
"Our cleaning products will get you laid" is one heck of a marketing strategy.
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There's a few studies that show couples who have a more equitable split in housework have happier relationships and report having more and better sex. Never seen companies use it for marketing before but hey, if it gets the tub scrubbed I'm not going to complain.
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The cats sabotage my efforts at cleaning
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@lowqualityfacts I thought Dad-mode cleaning was "use Windex for everything", as per Big Fat Greek Wedding.
@lowqualityfacts I don't call it sexist so much as gender-normativist.
@lowqualityfacts The problem with this is that there are four bottles. Real Menβ„’ use ONE product that cleans hair, teeth, floors, clothes, car, and money.
@lowqualityfacts At least they didn't call it "Dad Sauce". πŸ™€

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The right time for this post was BEFORE Father's Day πŸ˜‰

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the fact that this is a useful marketing strategy shows us how shamefully fragile so many men's masculinity is. even the cleaning products they use have to reassure them that they are real men