Is
it the Axe Effect?
The
power of commercials in today’s world is so influencing that people start to
believe anything. In recent years the axe commercials have taken the stage where
even the dumbest man on earth can turn into a chick magnet after applying the
body deodorant. Axe has become one of the best-selling products of 21st
century but the question is that is it really living up to its expectation or
not? In short how reliable is the axe effect?
The answer is certainly NOT. The commercial is attractive but the
product is no different from other deodorants. Secondly, the axe effect is not
the sole factor to attract a woman, there a many different ways to attract a
woman who still are not sure themselves which men to go for? Intelligent, hunk, good job, mother-less or
all in one package? I believe the girls menu keeps on changing with the time
passage since everything they move on should be in fashion. These days the
“standards” is the popular take away deal. The axe effect is somewhat true if
you consider maintaining standards which obviously involve smelling good while
getting across a woman. Impressing a woman today is being the complete package
since competition worldwide is rising whether its attracting a woman or a
bank’s interest rate. The point is you just cannot go after using axe or old
spice in front of a woman and ask “Can I buy you a drink?” What axe is trying
to tell you is that if your arm pits are smelling good a girl might like you,
but will she jump and land on you is certainly not going to happen in a million
years unless the sex difference ratio decline to its minimum.
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