Better Not Pout

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Splutter!

On Dorset Street.

Dublin 1.

A billboard for over 50s dating app Lumen featuring a hot, disrobed Santa.

Lumen launched in the Irish market last month and they say users are most active on Tuesdays with Galway identified as the “chattiest county” in Ireland, while the oldest Irish members are a 73-year-old female and 97-year-old male.

In fairness.

Thanks Fionnuala

 

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37 thoughts on “Better Not Pout

  1. The Bad Ambassador

    How sexist!

    That foxy older gentleman is not only defined by his foxiness – he has a brain and thoughts and feelings.

    1. millie st murderlark

      I’d better go get rid of that blue unicorn my daughter loves so much lest she go all transgender on me hmm?

      Shut up Gemma.

    1. Neilo

      That hot bird in the yellow bikini has a lot to answer for: the pushback from a few Mullingar heifers in That London means that shmokin’ hotties of all ages can no longer appear on posters. It’s almost enough to make me wear clothes under my trenchcoat.

      1. Neilo

        Make sure that ankle monitor isn’t strapped so tight that it cuts off the flow of blood to your downstairs brain.

          1. Neilo

            @Barnabas: some day soon you’ll get the spanking you so richly deserve. Blenkinsop is hors de combat because of a carpal tunnel injury exacerbated by his Bumper Book Of Blunt-cut Bobs so I might have to put my hand in, as it were.

          2. Brother Barnabas

            look, neilzo, i want you to know that what happened between me and that blenkinsop fellow meant next to nothing (to me, at least; seems to have meant the world to him, but i can hardly be blamed for that). he your’s. and mildred’s. and, possibly, rotide’s, can’t be sure.

  2. rotide

    ITT : A complete lack of outrage regarding model’s clothing or lack thereof.

    Women, please take note.

    1. Nigel

      Yeah look how tasteful, charming, safe and twinkly this bit of male objectification is as opposed to the general run of female objectification. Why can’t you be objectified more like that, women?

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