November 15, 2024

Angélica encourages children to give intimate things to their mothers and sparks controversy on the web: “Disrespect”

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Angélica encourages children to give intimate things to their mothers and sparks controversy on the web: “Disrespect”

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The publication of the famous netizens opinions section

photo: Instagram/Angelica
photo: Instagram/Angelica

Monday afternoon (8), angelica He made a post that caused a lot of controversy on social networks, and divided the opinions of netizens. It took advantage of the Mother’s Day shopping climate to advertise. Celebrity – a mother of three children with her Luciano Hack – Suggest netizens buy vibrators to give as gifts to their mothers.

In the caption of the publicity, which was shared on the famous profile and in the profile of the company in which she is a partner, the comment brought information about how the object can bring benefits to women: “Have you ever thought of giving feelings of well-being to your mother? But not only those that You go in for a tight hug or a nice energy… We’re talking about the ones that release serotonin and oxytocin into the blood, have 10 types of vibration and a secret look they wrote.

photo: Instagram/Angelica

The post received many comments from netizens showing ironies and jokes: “If I give it to my mom, she throws it directly at me kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk”, ” one netizen said. Another wrote: “I’m so intimate about these things with my mom, it’s easier for her to give me a vibrator than I give her.” “angelicaHave you ever imagined receiving this from a child? How disrespectful to say that,” another wondered.

Other netizens supported the ad and said they saw nothing unusual in the post: “People treat everything as taboo and problematic,” commented another netizen. Another said, “If you don’t want to give the gift and think the people giving it are ridiculous, respect other people’s opinions.” “Many women who think sexist don’t leave the box and don’t revise their concepts,” said one user on Instagram. Another said: “How taboo. Looks like they gave mobile phones with internet access to people from the 13th century and they came to comment on the post. How crazy.”

Julia Peraldi, 24, was born in Rio de Janeiro, but grew up in Campos dos Goytacazes. Graduate in Journalism and Post Graduate in Digital Marketing. I consume information of various kinds, but I am most interested in entertainment and health-related news. I love to travel and enjoy good music. Professionally, she has worked for television stations, news websites, and health magazines.

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