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Shadowmask72 said:
On a more serious note. Well where does one start. In reality she probably couldn't KO that ripped dude, so the title is correct but it plays heavily on sexism and tropes. It also suggests women can dominate men in VR but not in the real world which is a contentious angle to tease. I think women's libbers would be quite mad at the suggestion no matter how playful it appears. It also says, Oculus Quest isn't just about boys with their toys. Women can partake in the same activities men like as well and...be successful at it looking at the poor dude KO'd on the canvas.
If I was to go a little deeper into the warped rabbit hole of my sensibilities then I would suggest the image aims for a deliberate gender neutral stance. She's well covered aside from that exposed midriff, and her stance removes any femininity. This isn't a sex sells marketing image otherwise she'd have big boobs and be wearing a revealing outfit. The aim then to appeal beyond the male demographic.
Do I like this ad...NO. It's pretty boring, too obvious with its playful dig at sexism and just not a very good advert.
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