Full-blown sexual mania has descended over the great country of Sweden, and with it, those who fear honesty and openness in our society have swooped in to muck things up for the rest of us.
According to The Local, our favorite daily news source in the entire world (since it's chock full of sex-- even more obsessed with it than The Sun), a public transit ad asking "Do you want to see us put on a condom?" has been banned because it made whiny old geezers uncomfortable. Or something. The ad
is part of a campaign for UMO.se, a new web-based helpline for young people.
[It] features two young men and provides a text messaging code which
allows people to download a short film featuring a tongue in cheek
demonstration of how to put on a condom.
According to Västtrafik, the ad has been banned because it could be considered offensive, reports the newspaper Metro.
Wait, because it could be considered offensive? No one actually complained? It was just you, wasn't it, Vasttrafik, you closeted virgin. Or maybe... closeted homosexual. After all, the ad featured two men (see above/top right photo) and not the now-approved followup ad, featuring only a female, who asks, "Do you want to see me do something I like?"
Yes, but it also involves a condom...
Via The Local.
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