Business Marketing: "men refusing to pay for women's underwear"

So in Taiwan, a company. Interesting news report about women’s underwear marketing and that men should pay for her. Bad, bad marketing. Is this what they teach in schools now for marketing.

from the new story (translated),

After watching the entire video, the netizen summarized five messages gleaned from the marketing content, all of which they believed damaged the image of women, including:

1. In comparison, the 50$ underwear on Taobao is more cost-effective than EDELE underwear.

2. Women should have men pay for their underwear purchases. If this fails, they should find other men and exchange sex for money, then use that money to buy EDELE underwear.

3. Women are portrayed as having no economic means of their own, or even if they do, they can solve their financial problems through sex work, which is just a matter of a phone call.

4. When a man sees a woman with money, he can reasonably suspect that the money comes from sex work.

5. When purchasing lingerie at EDELE, be aware of the possibility of surveillance footage being leaked.

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