I dunno... somehow I think this is far more an indication of -challenging- stereotypes and sexist thoughts. Promoting a popular brand of cigarettes with a woman doing 'non-traditional' things and being good at it? And going on about just how good she actually -is- at doing them?
Sounds more like it was encouraging girls to take a look at the things they could be doing, rather than trying to keep them in the kitchen and well douched.
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Date: 2010-07-05 02:06 am (UTC)Sounds more like it was encouraging girls to take a look at the things they could be doing, rather than trying to keep them in the kitchen and well douched.