Maybe I am completly offbase, maybe this has been discussed in the past, but I am simply wondering now that these methods seem to have become mainstream and visible to the public how will it affect us.
I am just throwing this out there in a rather zen like stoned state, but if we viewed women as an economic consumer and the product of consumption is men, after all we are all selling ourselves. We might be in some serious trouble.
The market itself moves in a positive direction when there are uneducated consumers present, if the consumers themselves are educated they compensate for what was once unknown to them, thus creating a shift in the market to another completly different consumption curve.
If I am correct at all does this mean we should be trying to find new and cutting edge "techniques" to offset this possible shift and stay ahead of the bell curve.
I am just throwing this out there in a rather zen like stoned state, but if we viewed women as an economic consumer and the product of consumption is men, after all we are all selling ourselves. We might be in some serious trouble.
The market itself moves in a positive direction when there are uneducated consumers present, if the consumers themselves are educated they compensate for what was once unknown to them, thus creating a shift in the market to another completly different consumption curve.
If I am correct at all does this mean we should be trying to find new and cutting edge "techniques" to offset this possible shift and stay ahead of the bell curve.