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New Doritos advert hits hard with queer love story and tragic truth about LGBTQ+ relationships​

Doritos Mexico has released a heartwarming Valentine’s Day advert celebrating LGBTQ+ love and the ongoing fight for queer lives to be accepted.

The campaign, titled Bold Love, was created with #OrgulloTodoElAño (Pride all year) platform, which aims to give the LGBTQ+ community visibility beyond Pride month.

Bold Love explores the celebration of love against all odds; beyond cultural barriers and social acceptance, and portrays the challenges the LGBTQ+ community face in relationships.

The advert opens with a shot of two women holding hands, before the passenger eats a Dorito and tells her partner: “I love you so much,” while looking at her adoringly.

Her partner responds: “How much?” to which she says: “I’d bring down the moon and the stars for you.”

“No, seriously. What would you do for me?” the woman driving asks.

Her partner responds: “I’d kiss you in front of everyone, without caring if people stare, or whatever may happen.

“I’d introduce you to my family as my girlfriend, even if my parents or grandmother stop talking to me, I don’t care.

She continues listing the gestures she’d make – including asking her to pick her up from work with flowers and getting married, even if “half the guests don’t show up.”

The heartwarming love story is then followed by sobering statistics sourced from a survey on discrimination for sexual orientation and gender identity.

Included in the statistics is that 33 per cent of the LGBT community has suffered from discrimination at their workplace and 76 per cent of the community avoids showing their love in public.
Bold Love is the fifth instalment of the viral queer-friendly campaign that kicked off in December with The Best Gift, while Day of the Dead and Father’s Day have been celebrated with beautiful and bold queer visibility.

In October last year, same-sex marriage was fully legalised in Mexico, following the country voting earlier that month to ban all forms of LGBTQ+ conversion therapy.

Last year also marked the landmark legal victory of an LGBTQ+ activist becoming the first person in Mexico to be issued a birth certificate legally recognising them as non-binary.

More than half of Mexico’s 32 states have passed legislation to allow trans people to change their gender on official documents, such as passports and driver’s licences.

Despite progression towards LGBTQ+ equality, Mexico has a horrifying problem with violence against trans people and was rated the second-deadliest country in the world for trans people in 2019.
 
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or even better, don’t munch crisps at all, resist modern slop.
 
Doritos unintentionally promotes health amongst the youth. By having them avoid the pozzed symbol. While it is tragic that the rainbow has become the symbol of sodomy from a rare nature beauty, plenty are treating it like a plague it is now.

 
Why are lesbian relationships so abusive, anyway? You'd think gay men would have a reputation for beating each other up, but no, not really.
Women are annoying. I tell you this as a woman myself. If men weren't raised told that it's wrong to hit a woman, we would be seeing way more marital violence than UK after a football match.

Men are more easygoing. In a relationship, two men are more likely to fight over something and then move on and have sex like nothing happened. In a straight relationship, the man is more likely to forget the fight and move on because he wants sex. If the woman doesn't want to, he will just shrug it off, but he's already not longer mad because sex will eventually happen. Sex is an important aspect for stable relationships.

Lesbians don't have sex.
 
Why are lesbian relationships so abusive, anyway? You'd think gay men would have a reputation for beating each other up, but no, not really.
men function on logic, women function on emotion.
Women are annoying. I tell you this as a woman myself. If men weren't raised told that it's wrong to hit a woman, we would be seeing way more marital violence than UK after a football match.

Men are more easygoing. In a relationship, two men are more likely to fight over something and then move on and have sex like nothing happened. In a straight relationship, the man is more likely to forget the fight and move on because he wants sex. If the woman doesn't want to, he will just shrug it off, but he's already not longer mad because sex will eventually happen. Sex is an important aspect for stable relationships.

Lesbians don't have sex.
You have to consider how good women are at committing violence-- they're almost as good at violence as they are at killing themselves.

No, I'm pretty sure the abnormally high violence rate in lesbian relationships (with actual women who have a pathological fear/hatred of men, and are not bisexuals) has to do with mental illness and the dyke doing her best "man" impression.
 
Why are lesbian relationships so abusive, anyway? You'd think gay men would have a reputation for beating each other up, but no, not really.

Some women become lesbians not because they are attracted to women, but because they are afraid of penis. And afraid of men. So they try to date a woman thinking that someone who does not have a penis will be a safer person to date. And then that person beats them up.
 
Doritos are gross as shit unless you're high, and once you're an adult with a driver's license and refrigerator and microwave there's no excuse to be high and have to rely on Doritos because you have access to better munchies. They're just half stale corn chips with enough cheese dust to paint a Donald Trump mannequin.
 
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