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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Personally, if a non-gay-specific thing is advertised to me as a gay man in a gay publication, I find that very insulting.
If I want kitchen kabinetry (and if I want to spell it that way), I will look for it wherever "normal" people do. Sheesh.
No offense, Betty. And I wish you best of luck tapping the demographic with the most disposable income in the coming age of ZERO DISPOSABLE INCOME for most Americans.
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See - I didn't mean any offense by that. When I think of demographics to advertise to, I think in terms of groups of people. People who golf. Housewives who live in big houses on the hill. Doctors. etc. Business is harder and harder to come by nowadays... and when I had a magazine contact me yesterday to advertise and they said who their demographic was, it occurred to me that WOW - why didn't I think of that before.
My comment wasn't meant to infer anything not "normal". In fact, I wondered if by putting our ad into a publication with that demographic, we may be looked upon more favorably somehow. I guess I wanted to think that by putting our ad in, someone would read it and think - this is a company who is willing to show others they aren't afraid of "teh gays".
So, my very sincere apologies ISM. I'm a hetero and I'm not real clear on what is appropriate or not in regards to this - so I just speak honestly and from the heart and hope that I don't step on toes.
and you sure it isn't just cause it's me saying it. I always go the feeling you didn't like me much... not that you know me... but just that feeling I had for some reason. (which of course is a prompt for you to either confirm that or tell me how much you really really do like me.

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Okay - I'm going to just shut up now.
sigh.