• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Safra Model Miss Teo is an A cup 25yo Lady

The 25-year-old is the female face of a Safra ad aimed at attracting people to sign up with the Safra National Service Association’s clubs.

SAFRA is a silly organization which uses sex in order to entice chee hong pro-NS dudes into signing up for its membership. :rolleyes:
 
Maybe SAFRA no money to get a better looking model?







196Network_Administrator.jpg
 
Maybe SAFRA no money to get a better looking model?

Maybe they thought a Sinkie girl with a 'next door girl' look has broader appeal towards their target demographic: a bunch of pro-NS or pro-SAF guys from their late teens to early 30s, who are more chee hong than they are of good sense.

If you get a stunner model with great tits, those twits might think she is too 'dao' and too unapproachable. SAFRA does not want to give potential members such an impression.

See? Even I can be a marketing consultant for SAFRA. ;)
 
as expected, AWARE old hags come and kpkb already.

Model and Aware enter Safra fray

THE female model who appears in Safra's controversial advertisement said she does not find it sexist, even as women's rights group Aware condemned the ad. Ms Fiona Teo, 26, told MyPaper yesterday that "it's very normal to look at people in the gym", and added that she thought the ad showed a "sense of humour". The controversy brewed online over the weekend, after a woman posted a picture of the ad on Safra's Facebook page on Friday, complaining that it was disrespectful to women.

It shows two men working out at a gym ogling an attractive woman - Ms Teo - behind her back. This was slammed by some netizens as degrading to women. Ms Teo, who works at an estate-management agency and has modelled part-time for eight years, said: "I honestly feel that if this ad wasn't run by Safra, there wouldn't be any issue. "If it was from any other gym or company, nobody would bother." She has made her views known online as well. On Sunday, she posted a response on her own Facebook page saying: "I seriously don't care what people think... Every man looks at women and women look at men, too... Eyes are made to see!" She later took this comment down yesterday.

The shoot, done in November last year, took two to three hours to complete. Ms Teo declined to say how much she was paid. Prior to the shoot, she was told that it would be held in a gym, but she learnt of the scenario only on the day itself. Ms Teo was comfortable during the whole process, saying that she "enjoyed the shoot".

Meanwhile, Aware posted an open letter on its website yesterday, saying that Safra's ad "contributes" to "a culture that ubiquitously encourages everyone to see women as existing to be 'checked out'...for the pleasure of heterosexual men, regardless of how we feel about it". The ad "tells women that Safra gyms are not safe places for us to exercise", said Aware. The group added: "Men can appreciate the benefits of exercise and enjoy hanging out with their friends even without women...dangled before them as sexual prospects."

A Safra spokesman said the ad depicts two NSmen "stealing an admiring glance at a lady" in the gym, and that it is part of a series that shows "other humorous moments" such as NSmen re-enacting a water parade while having drinks, and a playful fight between a father and his children. The ad campaign takes "a humorous and light-hearted approach to some of life's experiences as boys become men", and is aimed at encouraging bonding among NSmen. It will run till the end of this month. Safra also quelled online rumours that it is reshooting the gym ad, saying it does not plan to do so. -
 
as expected, AWARE old hags come and kpkb already.

Model and Aware enter Safra fray

THE female model who appears in Safra's controversial advertisement said she does not find it sexist, even as women's rights group Aware condemned the ad. Ms Fiona Teo, 26, told MyPaper yesterday that "it's very normal to look at people in the gym", and added that she thought the ad showed a "sense of humour". The controversy brewed online over the weekend, after a woman posted a picture of the ad on Safra's Facebook page on Friday, complaining that it was disrespectful to women.

It shows two men working out at a gym ogling an attractive woman - Ms Teo - behind her back. This was slammed by some netizens as degrading to women. Ms Teo, who works at an estate-management agency and has modelled part-time for eight years, said: "I honestly feel that if this ad wasn't run by Safra, there wouldn't be any issue. "If it was from any other gym or company, nobody would bother." She has made her views known online as well. On Sunday, she posted a response on her own Facebook page saying: "I seriously don't care what people think... Every man looks at women and women look at men, too... Eyes are made to see!" She later took this comment down yesterday.

The shoot, done in November last year, took two to three hours to complete. Ms Teo declined to say how much she was paid. Prior to the shoot, she was told that it would be held in a gym, but she learnt of the scenario only on the day itself. Ms Teo was comfortable during the whole process, saying that she "enjoyed the shoot".

Meanwhile, Aware posted an open letter on its website yesterday, saying that Safra's ad "contributes" to "a culture that ubiquitously encourages everyone to see women as existing to be 'checked out'...for the pleasure of heterosexual men, regardless of how we feel about it". The ad "tells women that Safra gyms are not safe places for us to exercise", said Aware. The group added: "Men can appreciate the benefits of exercise and enjoy hanging out with their friends even without women...dangled before them as sexual prospects."

A Safra spokesman said the ad depicts two NSmen "stealing an admiring glance at a lady" in the gym, and that it is part of a series that shows "other humorous moments" such as NSmen re-enacting a water parade while having drinks, and a playful fight between a father and his children. The ad campaign takes "a humorous and light-hearted approach to some of life's experiences as boys become men", and is aimed at encouraging bonding among NSmen. It will run till the end of this month. Safra also quelled online rumours that it is reshooting the gym ad, saying it does not plan to do so. -

Feminazis are always against the 'sexual objectification of women'. Ugly women also detest being treated like a sexual object. You can see the obvious link. ;)


tumblr_leztv6mhb01qbn5vro1_500.jpg
 
And for those of you feminazi harpies who think that objectifying women degrades, demeans or disrespects them...



The Four Beauties of Ancient China:

%E5%9B%9B%E5%A4%A7%E7%BE%8E%E5%A5%B3.jpg



沉鱼落燕, 闭月羞花


If you aren't sexually objectified, you aren't sexually attractive. End of story.
 
I think you left out the sponges that is tag along with her tek tek, that would make it -A cup
 
Feminazis are always against the 'sexual objectification of women'. Ugly women also detest being treated like a sexual object. You can see the obvious link. ;)

Aware executive director. Pretty much explains everything.

corinna-lim-1.jpg
 
Reshoot the ad outside the high court on 19 march....Wendy chan is sashaying up the steps watched by two buff ns guys. She hands them both a durian puff and they lick it suggesting the strong smell that emanates from Wendy's stinking puss puss. Overpowered by the smell both guys start puking.
 
Speakers at an aware function... no fear of them ever being treated as sex objects.
5528262683_d6a4680348_z.jpg
 
Back
Top