Ads For Gays Focus On Exactly What You'd Expect
Ad Guy #1: Okay, these gays have money. How do we get it?
Ad Guy #2: They like wangs! And cross-dressing!
Ad Guy #1: Done! [They high five.]
Radar takes a look at eleven gayish ads that range from over-the-top crass to "Well, if you want to see it that way" coy. For the most part, since it's just another specialty demographic, the ads are no more interesting than the ones created for Ebony or Rumspringa! Magazine. A few, though, are head-shakers. Our vote for the most ridiculous: Air Canada's promise to shove an airplane up your butt. Because gays like that.
"Gay For Pay" [Radar via Towleroad]"With Subaru, it's all about subtlety," says John Nash, whose agency, Moon City, apparently designed this ad for the elusive tranny demo. "Ads can be playful, but never crass. ... Maybe he likes to cross-dress, who knows?"
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@ClayS: Seconded. Kinda surprised they focused solely on print ads, when there's plenty of TV ads out there that are not so subtle.
(P.S. YEA! Comment previews are back!)
@ClayS: The vegas one, probably not. The hotel ones, Hells yeah.
The others are ambiguous at best, but companies like Subaru have very outspoken and very gay ads, so those are no surprise. The volvo one is harder to parse though... I mean, sure, they appeal to the gay man, but how many times have you seen a car characterized as a hot girl in advertising, maybe this is just an effort to anthropomorphize on the male side of things for once. Girls like volvos too ya know.
@chili_dog: The gays have moved on from showtunes. They only listen to Madonna, Britney Spears, and crappy Eurotrash techno music.
(It's ok, I'm gay. I can say it. hehe.)
I don't think this ad was particularly targeted towards a gay audience, but it was for a beer commercial..
These two chicks are at a bar and see this guy sitting by himself in a booth. They think he's hot and send a beer his way. The guy gets the beer, and acknowledges the chicks. One of the chicks was about to walk over and say Hello. But then another guy sits down in the booth, holds the other guy's hand, and they both smile at the chicks.
Classic! :-)
I'm gay, and my partner and I laugh at the ads for Atlantis gay cruises and exclusively gay resorts.
I like partying, hot guys, and tight underwear (on said hot guys) as much as any other gay guy - but we would never spend an entire week with that crowd.
Funny though there are gay people who make every travel plan gay oriented. They go to gay themed parties, only stay at gay B&Bs, and spend most of their time within whatever citiy's gay community.
I've stayed at gay hotels and usually visit alternative clubs when traveling, but if it's constant and it's your sole focus to me it seems a quite insular.
@kimsama: So are you saying that my boyfriend would love flying Air Canada, but I would only enjoy it every now and then?
@CaptainSemantics:
to me it looks more like a spring breakish truth or dare game. the whole saying where every girl is just a few drinks away from being a lesbian. the girls in the front looked awkward and giggly; the girl in the back laughing hysterically. im not sure how well it would resonate with legitimate lesbians but theres definitely some appeal to drunk girls in their 20s.
@CelesteD: The awkwardness reads as "trying, and failing, to execute a smooth pickup" to me. "Hi... um... is that a space bikini? Because you're really hot, I mean, um... damnit."
@kimsama: Agreed - Air Crapada: We don't fly we just TAXI to Montreal.
@csdiego: As a male who... like musical theatre (wink), I too found the Hyatt one tasteful and kinda hot. I didn't see a lot wrong with the lesbian one at the end (but I'm not a lesbian.) The others were so-so but, you're right, the Ginch Gonch one was just BLECH.
@CelesteD: Only, those "girls" look way too old for spring break (not unattractive, just not young enough), unless they're chaperoning on their daughters' spring breaks.
being gay I can tell you a lot of gay guys are very superficial and things like these appeal to them a lot.
They'd think the Vegas ad with the eyelashes and make up, or the dress between the suits, the references to tops and bottoms etc. are such a big hee hee.
Most of these ads are made of stupid and typical stereotypes, and assumptions, about gay guys in general - that we all like make up and wearing dresses, buy nothing but expensive cars and clothes and lounge at gay only resorts and like drag queens etc...
Queer as Folk series is one big example of that as well.
However there are those of us out there who don't care about make up and dresses, drag queens, gay only resorts, clubs, bars ... shocking I know.
But then it's likely we had our gay cards revoked from treating on the gay mafia. Bad gays
And our IQ is high enough that we don't go gaga over an airline advertising with phallus and anal undertones all over it.
I mean come on ... Even if they painted that airplane like a d*ck it won't make me buy a ticket if the airline sucks! Or maybe I just want to get from point A to point B without fuss, in comfort with great service?!
One thing I wish for is to see ads with one, two, however many guys, normal guys, without making a huge huge deal out of them being gay and going OMG OMG they're about to make out ... thud!
HGTV does that very very well. You'd see male or female couples presented without major fanfare with loud alert noises, rainbow crap, triangles and shit all over the screen ...
Sometimes you even wonder if they are or aren't an item.
Just IMO
@SOhp101: Good point. It can be said that the ads are marketing towards ANYONE who likes men, be they male or female. :)
@bayboy: Being a person I can tell you a lot of people are very superficial and things like dumb, sleazy ads appeal to them a lot.
I don't mean to mock, I just think there are nitwits and smart people in every group on Earth.
"With Subaru, it's all about subtlety," says John Nash, whose agency, Moon City, apparently designed this ad for the elusive tranny demo. "Ads can be playful, but never crass. ... Maybe he likes to cross-dress, who knows?"


















I'm not convinced that all of these are gay ads. Some definitely are. Some others, I don't think so.