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Words can have enormous power, as Literotica authors know. However, you really have to know what the words mean before you use them!

Read a Book, Get Oral Sex?

Fri Nov 5, 2:21 PM ET Oddly Enough - Reuters

By Larry Fine

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York officials were red-faced on Friday after they discovered that clothing ads on city buses that appeared to promote reading suggested a love of books could be rewarded with oral sex.

The advertisements that ran on about 200 buses across the city in recent months carried posters displaying a suggestively posed woman in hot pants kneeling among a pile of books beside the snappy slogan "Read Books, Get Brain."

What unhip, unsuspecting local transportation officials did not know was that "get brain" is street slang for oral sex.

The ads -- from hip-hop clothing maker Akademiks, which intended the double-entendre -- was stripped off New York buses on Friday after transportation officials discovered the street slang meaning.

Metropolitan Transit Authority spokesman Tom Kelly condemned the "vulgar street phrases" in the racy ads he said were "demeaning women."

"To me and I believe to everyone else, while it was done by a clothing line, it would give the impression that it was also promoting reading and literacy," Kelly told Reuters.

"It's easy enough to understand how that would get by based upon someone not knowing the expression."

A spokesman for the New York-based clothing maker noted the ad campaign had run since September and "we hadn't had any complaints at all."

New York officials may not be the only ones caught out.

Akademiks also placed the ads on buses and bus shelters in Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, San Francisco and Philadelphia, the company spokesman said.

Kelly, who said he was his 60s, said that after he was tipped to the hidden meaning of the phrase on Thursday he ran a test among some young MTA workers.

"I went downstairs to the mailroom and showed some of the young guys a copy of the ad," he said. "I was watching their faces and they all start smirking.

"Apparently it's on all the music, in music that's how they refer to it," Kelly said. "I didn't know anything about it and I'm sure the people that approved the ad didn't."

Kelly said it was sad that "you can't take things at face value any longer," adding, "We'll have to learn from experience before we accept ads."
 
I'm confused.

I thought that women could get oral sex too. In fact, giving it is one of my favourite things.

So how is it demeaning to women?
 
rgraham666 said:
... I thought that women could get oral sex too. In fact, giving it is one of my favourite things. So how is it demeaning to women?
Agreed.

If they actually accepted "Get Brain." in the way they claim to understand it, like that is a necessary admonition -- that IS "demeaning to women."
 
I have no objection per se to giving head to a woman with no books.
 
Suddenly I have the urge to go to a library wearing a short skirt...wander around the stacks...do some research...
 
Virtual_Burlesque said:
Agreed.

If they actually accepted "Get Brain." in the way they claim to understand it, like that is a necessary admonition -- that IS "demeaning to women."
Yep, but they were trying to sell the clothes, not promote the reading. The books only came in as a pun on the get brain thing. and it really was demeaning to women the way they did it.
 
cantdog said:
I have no objection per se to giving head to a woman with no books.

:p Personally, if I were giving head to a woman and she were reading a book, I would be highly perturbed, unless the book happened to be porn. Even then, I would much rather she concentrated on what I was doing.

This has never happened, by the way. When I give a woman head, she has neither time nor inclination to read.:p
 
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