Several years later, a woman in a Chesterfield spot, shown lighting her partner's cigarette, said coyly, "Somehow, I just like to give you a light." The Chesterfield slogan, "They Satisfy," drove home the message: female sexuality and tobacco use were now celebrated." By the 1930s and 40s, the use of female sexuality to promote tobacco had even migrated to the tobacco farms of the Southeast
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As unserious as the performative male trend may be, where exactly does this interest in the performative male take root, and why does it elicit such a strong reaction
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