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Yeah... a time when we trusted more!

When females comforts were catered for...!
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When cigarettes were healthy...
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...And when caring for your children was paramount!
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...Of course, we viewed the opposite sex a little different in the advertising world!
Thank heavens for mature businesses that didn't mould cultures. (Sarcasm)

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My husband said that most of those ads he remembered for women like his mother in the late 50's and 60's when they stayed home and kept the house and raised the kids and didn't work.
The husband was the worker and provided for the family, that was his responsibility and it was a norm that he died earlier than the wife.

Daytime tv had programming for the stay at home wife, that was the beginning of Soap-Opera's and Game Shows. 
With the mothers staying home, the kids could keep no secrets in their rooms, the mothers cleaned the bedrooms and knew all of your secrets.
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(12-11-2016, 03:48 PM)guohua Wrote: My husband said that most of those ads he remembered for women like his mother in the late 50's and 60's when they stayed home and kept the house and raised the kids and didn't work.
The husband was the worker and provided for the family, that was his responsibility and it was a norm that he died earlier than the wife.

Daytime tv had programming for the stay at home wife, that was the beginning of Soap-Opera's and Game Shows. 
With the mothers staying home, the kids could keep no secrets in their rooms, the mothers cleaned the bedrooms and knew all of your secrets.

Yep... and it worked.

The television 'may' have had good intentions by using enticing daytime programmes combined
with advertising to entertain the housewives of the past, but it also damaged the family unit.

I also agree that mothers could monitor her children's behavior by cleaning their rooms, but to
throw out all of the 'rhythm' magazines from under the bed was just too much!!
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(12-11-2016, 04:00 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(12-11-2016, 03:48 PM)guohua Wrote: My husband said that most of those ads he remembered for women like his mother in the late 50's and 60's when they stayed home and kept the house and raised the kids and didn't work.
The husband was the worker and provided for the family, that was his responsibility and it was a norm that he died earlier than the wife.

Daytime tv had programming for the stay at home wife, that was the beginning of Soap-Opera's and Game Shows. 
With the mothers staying home, the kids could keep no secrets in their rooms, the mothers cleaned the bedrooms and knew all of your secrets.

Yep... and it worked.

The television 'may' have had good intentions by using enticing daytime programmes combined
with advertising to entertain the housewives of the past, but it also damaged the family unit.

I also agree that mothers could monitor her children's behavior by cleaning their rooms, but to
throw out all of the 'rhythm' magazines from under the bed was just too much!!
Today's kids are still living in their Mom's Basement and what she doesn't know come's out in trial.
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(12-11-2016, 04:05 PM)guohua Wrote: ...Today's kids are still living in their Mom's Basement and what she doesn't know come's out in trial.

It's said that regret is the only emotion that we experience when we're too old to
repair our omissions. It's true... and when we're young, we want to and ergo will only see a world
that props up our beliefs built from the input we look for.

The young of our western society don't understand where their luxurious life (compared to many
other nations) -came from the foundations their parents and grandparents built.
And so, will never have the opportunity to appreciate them until they're old.
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The young of our western society don't understand where their luxurious life (compared to many
other nations) -came from the foundations their parents and grandparents built.
And so, will never have the opportunity to appreciate them until they're old.
That's Absolutely True and One Reason Is, They'll Never Feel Confident Enough In Themselves To Leave Their Safe-Place!
To Leave Their Friends Just Like Them On Their Social media Site, All On WIFI In Their Safe-Place.

They don't know what is real and not real, they live in the land of TV and MSM and Their Group of Other Paranoid Snow-Flakes and Cup-Cakes!
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(12-11-2016, 04:35 PM)guohua Wrote: They don't know what is real and not real, they live in the land of TV and MSM
and Their Group of Other Paranoid Snow-Flakes and Cup-Cakes!

If your parents have been conditioned into believing that rape-monsters await just
outside your door and the only refuge for their children is their bedroom or basement,
then they will always give in to the demands the kids scream for!

Real life holds more fascination than millions of websites... but that will take effort and
the wish to understand how it all really works.

Why look for a rational explanation of who you are and why you're here, when the internet
offers plenty of 'evidence' that caters for the imagination and conjures with young naivety!
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(12-11-2016, 04:46 PM)BIAD Wrote:
(12-11-2016, 04:35 PM)guohua Wrote: They don't know what is real and not real, they live in the land of TV and MSM
and Their Group of Other Paranoid Snow-Flakes and Cup-Cakes!

If your parents have been conditioned into believing that rape-monsters await just
outside your door and the only refuge for their children is their bedroom or basement,
then they will always give in to the demands the kids scream for!

Real life holds more fascination than millions of websites... but that will take effort and
the wish to understand how it all really works.

Why look for a rational explanation of who you are and why you're here, when the internet
offers plenty of 'evidence' that caters for the imagination and conjures with young naivety!
Well Said!  minusculeclap
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