Editor’s Note: There are some days when I walk into the Mamamia offices and I am just SO FREAKING EXCITED about hitting publish on a particular post.
Why, you ask? When everything we publish is just so wonderful? Excellent question. And like all parents, of course I love all the posts equally and don’t play favourites… who am I kidding. Of course I’ve got favourites, and so it seems, do you.
They’re the posts that made us laugh so loudly and for so long that we literally had to hold onto the desk for support. The ones that had us throwing our fists into the air and pumping because HELLS YEAH I agree with that. The ones that had you reaching for the box of tissues at work, wiping off the mascara and wishing you could give the author a big hug of support.
So! To finish up the year that was, we’re going to bring you the most popular 20 Mamamia posts of 2012. It’s like a countdown, an advent calendar of sorts, but one that gets your through the post-Christmas blur and into the new year. We’ve been lucky to have some truly wonderful writers join us to share their thoughts on Mamamia this year. This is the very, very best of what they had to offer. Enjoy.
NUMBER 20: ‘Do any of these words offend you?’ By Kate Hunter.
Well. Nothing gets women talking like a bit of discharge. But will it get then buying panty shields?
This ad from Carefree breaks more barriers than a Dukes Of Hazard car chase, using the words ‘discharge’ and then following up with the v bomb. Yes, that nice young lady says ‘vagina’ ON THE TELLY.
Top Comments
I hate the way they are using normal vaginas to sell a product most people don't need. Not offended by the words in the add though. he point was made and words like discharge are not offensive at all.
I have loathed this ad since the first time it ran on television. Unnecessary and too much information. As women, we are all fully aware of why we need to buy pads, or tampons, we don't need to see it on the television screen and neither do the men in our households. The ad is cringeworthy and any advertising person with a modicum of respect and commonsense would know that. "Believe me, this would not have been a careless move by Carefree and their advertising agency. It would have been researched and tested and debated, possibly for years."? Rubbish.