Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Cisco?

Found this picture this morning and I just have to share.

When you are pregnant, you gain weight EVERYWHERE. Not just in the stomach. Your butt gets as big as you belly. So, this THONG is not really a good idea. And from the looks of these abs, this woman is not even one day pregnant. I like how they actually wrote "Mom To Be" like it is to be given as a gift. I think I would throw it back to whoever gave it to me.





12 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG!!! Too funny!
~Aldee

Kat said...

Um, what? Seriously? What the hell is that?

OHmommy said...

Oh my!

Flea said...

I wouldn't wear one of those now, but pregnant? What the heck were they thinking?!?

Kelbabe said...

Yeah, mom-to-be in like 10 years when she's 27!!! WTF

Anonymous said...

Maybe they mean if you wear those sexy panties- it won't take long until you are a "mom to be". Wouldn't catch me in them pregnant or not! Although if I looked like that - maybe!

AreWeThereYet? said...

Conspiracy theory #1 -- a bad advertisement developed by an angry (single) woman who wishes her life was well enough in order to be fat and happy and expecting the miracle of life.

Conspiracy theory #2 -- creative director at the ad agency is a 24yr old male who still suffers from acne from his late onset puberty and hasn't had a decent date in 26mn. He actually thinks all women look like this, because he hasn't had a date since he was 21!

Anonymous said...

Indy, thanks for posting. Wow, the blood is boiling now! And I agree with the first anonymous poster. Whoever wears those panties and goes without protection will certainly be a "Mom" in no time! :)

GypsiAdventure said...

um, yeah..but what if its the panties meant to entice on a 'baby making vacation' of sorts??? :)
~K

Miss E said...

omg this is wrong! I'm not pregnant and I wish my lower half looked half that good. At least it's a good laugh...!

Rhea said...

Good lord have mercy. Someone's seriously messed up their advertising! lol

MIT Mommy said...

I think "Make me a Mother" would be more appropriate on those.

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