WASHINGTON — The District wants your mind in the gutter — but for a good reason. A sex-laced ad campaign from the D.C. Department of Health is taking aim at those who are at risk for contracting HIV, and promoting the use of a pill called PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) to stop the spread of the virus. In the ad, an alluring female voice asks: “Thinking about sex?” Video then shows a man rubbing his golf club, a woman slowly peels open a banana and a mustard bottle … well, erupts. The entire ad is overflowing with sexual innuendo. The ad, which has been running on local TV, has received a wave of reactions. Some consider it to be in poor taste. Others find it hilarious.
This tweet is from 12/1/17 but the DC news just picked up on it and people are all a flutter! Seriously, people, stop acting like prudes. https://t.co/bXPGgfWELQ
— Leigh Ann DePope (@LeighAnnDePope) January 11, 2018
❤️❤️ I dig it, don’t get why anyone would think this is on poor taste like this is not a reality. Can’t be conservative while trying to educate on sex! https://t.co/J3diGtiGU5
— Phumlani (@Phumlani_Kango) January 11, 2018
This commercial is in incredibly poor taste and you should be ashamed of yourselves for calling this a public health endeavor.
— Laura O’Neill (@ONeillLaura) December 6, 2017
