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SURFERS PARADISE, Australia – from www.upi.com — An Australian beach resort nightclub is under investigation for offering breast-enhancement surgery as a prize, authorities say.
Flyers for Sin City in Surfers Paradise promise contestants the chance to “win a boob job valued at $10,000,” although the fine print clarifies the prize is really cash for any use.
But since the ad suggests the money be spent on plastic surgery, it may violate Queensland’s ban on promoting cosmetic surgery as a prize, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
“This promotion may be a breach of that regulation and the matter has been referred for further investigation by the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation,” the Office of Fair Trading said.
New laws also prohibit using “small print and disclaimers as an excuse for misleading or deceptive conduct.”
Evonne Miller, a “body image expert” at Queensland University of Technology, blasted the promotion as “extremely sexist.”
“We don’t see any advertising for a $10,000 penis enlargement,” she said. “It really highlights the double standard in society.”
Craig Layt of the Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery lamented the “trivialization” of cosmetic surgery.
Sin City is promoting the prize at an “Ibiza-style” night April 3.
from www.thesop.org- “An Australian beach resort nightclub is under investigation for offering breast-enhancement surgery as a prize, authorities say.
Flyers for Sin City in Surfers Paradise promise contestants the chance to `win a boob job valued at $10,000,` although the fine print clarifies the prize is really cash for any use.
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But since the ad suggests the money be spent on plastic surgery, it may violate Queensland`s ban on promoting cosmetic surgery as a prize, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.”
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2011/03/26/Aussie-clubs-breast-offer-may-be-a-bust/UPI-56101301169583/#ixzz1HoB9sg55
I bet those flyers caught the attention of a lot of boobs who imagine that huge fake breasts will make them more desirable to men. Fake boobs are a tactile and aesthetic disaster, very few men are attracted to women sporting fake jugs.
This ad is patently sexist, it suggests that a woman`s worth is in the size of her mammary glands, and that men are imbeciles who go gaga over big hooters.
But feminists shouldn`t get their panties in a twist over it, only a boob would expect political-correctness from a nightclub named “Sin City.”
“We don`t see a any advertisement for a $10,000 penis enlargement” one feminist said. If I won the $10,000 I would stuff the money in my wallet, and that would make me more attractive to women than having a surgically enhanced manhood.
Please no angry emails from feminists, it`s called humor.
