ya gotta love the chick sucking cock at the top of the bear page
http://www.bearpayperview.com/frames...gged=1&popup=0
or this rough stud on the chubs page
http://www.chubpayperview.com/frames...gged=1&popup=0
:eek:
ya gotta love the chick sucking cock at the top of the bear page
http://www.bearpayperview.com/frames...gged=1&popup=0
or this rough stud on the chubs page
http://www.chubpayperview.com/frames...gged=1&popup=0
:eek:
Wow, that is the most clueless thing I've seen in a LONG time!
Hey! Are you being a "seafish"?Originally Posted by basschick
LOL
a "seafish"?
I was kidding and asking if you were being factiousOriginally Posted by basschick
The reason I asked that was because the first thing I saw when I clicked on the first link was a woman sucking a guy off.
To me, that's not a great Bear site, so I thougt you were being factious
, that's one of the worst obvious oversights I've ever seen
i was, indeed, being facetious
and Daymare, i've seen similar stuff before on many sites - it drives me nuts!
Straight sponsors have been doing that for years, they'll never understand that some people are turned off by females.Originally Posted by basschick
Not to mention those guys on that top logo aren't bears.
All you have to do is ask them to change the ad to a more appropriate one. They had that same ad on my VOD store about four months ago and I contacted them and they changed the banner the next day. I do agree they should pay more attention to the ads they put on pages. There is nothing that turns off a guy that is looking for cock then seeing naked women.
honestly, they shouldn't have to be asked - don't THEY want to make sales? it takes very little common sense to figure out that having hairy guys on a page selling something relating to bears should make money.
This is VERY funny. I'm still laughing. What morions!
For everything aebn does wrong, it does ten things right. It's very simple - they sell very well despite a few glitches.
Artist/Painter and Webmaster of Huskyhunks.com.
Funny Indeed.
I had never thought of AEBN as a Morion before: A crested metal helmet with a curved peak in front and back, worn by soldiers in the 16th and 17th centuries.
JustBryce - you would have if you knew them better
Huskyhunks - don't you think that if they had headers and the top pic within the niche of the page, it would sell better?
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