So, I have seen that there is a new manly commercial
going around called Dr. Squatch Soap. It has a spokesperson with a beard and
long hair toting that the soap that you use to bathe, sucks. Stating that you
are smelling like mommy’s little man and revealing a shrieking buff guy in the
shower and replacing his soap with the Dr. Squatch soap and boasting the
natural ingredients.
The spokesperson then goes on into what makes a man; a
man. Working hard, being in the outdoors playing sports because you can only be
this kind of man by using a soap that is made for men. The appeal of this seems
to be advertising for lumberjacks and sailors, the stereotypical masculine
entity that is strived for. What did catch me off guard in this commercial is
how he has normalized men shedding tears. He emphasized that new modern
masculinity encourages that it is okay to practice self-care and
show emotions which we all have seen in the past as too feminine. The
commercial itself seemed very contradictory, mostly because of how he starts
off making fun of those men who smell like “Mommy’s little man,” to then
talking about how it’s okay to cry and show emotion.
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