I feel it's important to note that I don't listen to a lot of radio. I have about a 10 minute commute to work. I occasionally have to get out through the week to run errands and do work things, and am listening to the radio for 10-15 minutes at a time.
I primarily only listen to 810 as I enjoy hearing some Chiefs talk, etc.
What I can't help but notice are that a solid 75% of the commercials are related to having low testosterone, or Blue Chew, or some other boner related issue.
Are there that many of you out there unable to get a woody? Why the hell does this need to be advertised so heavily? [Reply]
Blew Chew ads are fucking everywhere, they're all over radio and podcasts, apparently men are only worried about boners.
I will tell you nothing and I mean nothing is funnier than listening to a podcast with like the Undertaker and then he reads an ad for boner bills, that shit will make you laugh so hard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TLO:
I feel it's important to note that I don't listen to a lot of radio. I have about a 10 minute commute to work. I occasionally have to get out through the week to run errands and do work things, and am listening to the radio for 10-15 minutes at a time.
I primarily only listen to 810 as I enjoy hearing some Chiefs talk, etc.
What I can't help but notice are that a solid 75% of the commercials are related to having low testosterone, or Blue Chew, or some other boner related issue.
Are there that many of you out there unable to get a woody? Why the hell does this need to be advertised so heavily?
Better than KCSN stuff on Spotify, at least.
Literally every other one is a tampon commercial from some pre-teen I'm supposed to have heard of saying "I didn't think it would fit, but once I had it in right, I could barely feel it..."
{shudder}
I'd take boner pill commercials over that stuff 100 times out of 100. [Reply]
Generally speaking, men's testosterone levels have declined 25% in the last 20 years. Today there are men in their 20s with the T levels of men in their 60s. Up to 40% of males in their 20s have low testosterone levels.
So no, it's not "derr hrrr, only old guize listen to radio and they needz boner pillz." Grandpa likely has higher testosterone than you do. [Reply]
Have a friend who worked as a nurse at clinic that was on-site for a local employer with a lot of young people, primarily in their 20s. She said all day long she was seeing patients on anti-depressants which caused ED problems that then required Viagra to offset. This was maybe 6 or 7 years ago, doubt the situation has improved. [Reply]