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PrincessP
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spinoff to donating eggs
I was at island 16 this weekend and it was actually one of their onscreen advertisements. I thought this was a little strange. Such a personal decision on a movie theater screen. But then I also wondered if when they wrote the amount you would be compensated was there to intrigue lets say an 18 yr old that was in need of extra cash. How do you feel about advertisements like these in a movie theater forum? If its going to be adressed to young women I was thinking maybe in a school not a theater.
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Posted 8/4/06 3:06 PM |
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McSullivan
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Re: spinoff to donating eggs
Actually, I just finished my degree and there were flyers all over my school.
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Posted 8/4/06 3:07 PM |
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LFitzy79
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Name: Lauren
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Re: spinoff to donating eggs
wow...it's kind of suprising that there would be an ad like that at a movie...
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Posted 8/4/06 3:08 PM |
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PrincessP
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Re: spinoff to donating eggs
Posted by McSullivan
Actually, I just finished my degree and there were flyers all over my school.
Really? I went to Stonybrook and never really saw any.
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Posted 8/4/06 3:09 PM |
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karacg
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Re: spinoff to donating eggs
It was probably for East Coast Fertility, where I USED to go. I have seen those ads and they creep me out - and not just because I know my $$ helped to pay for them either...!
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Posted 8/4/06 3:17 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: spinoff to donating eggs
There are advertisements geared toward 18 year old women all of the time. I see no difference whether they are on a college campus or movie theatre. I agree it's a very personal decision and one that shouldn't be taken lightly. At 18 - you are legally considered an adult (except for drinking age). However I do think that it's is too young to be making such a radical decision. I'd rather see them bump the minimum age to 21.
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Posted 8/4/06 3:31 PM |
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