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Even to the younger guys.
[QUOTE=Skiper; 1714375]Fine, the urban dictionary says so. Our point is her target audience does not speak "urban" to us stallion is a male horse nothing more. In her ad she should give us a call to action, not make us want to call her up to tell her that she is not a stallion! If she is targeting white males thirty and up she needs some help with her advertising. If her target is urban black men and all males under 30 then she has got this right!
This post is not intended to be argumentative, I respect Skylark and his opinions.
Skip out, word to your mother.[/QUOTE]I'm 25 and even to me a stallion would be "a male horse", never heard it refering to anything else even among my friends and co-workers. I even agree with you on advertising, not everyone hangs out at urbandictionary all day (ok maybe teens do) so the general population. And the majority of the people the ad is being read by. You are calling yourself a male horse, end of story.