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PETA Controversial Vegan Sex Drive Campaign: Bwvaktboom

PETA BWVAKTBOOM Switch To Vegan Video Campaign

02/14/2012 | 10:06 AM

PETA is looking to broaden its reach. Traditionally,  the animal rigths and pro-vegan advocacy organization targets women, with its  new BWVAKTBOOM campaign, PETA is hoping to attract men.

BWVAKTBOOM stands for "boyfriend went vegan and knocked the bottom out of me."

The switch to vegan campaign is targetting young men that most male insecurity and vanity point, a man's sex drive.

It features a video and a website  with statement "For years, women have been open to the physical, emotional, and karmic benefits of veganism. But now, more and more men are discovering the perks of a plant-based diet. More specifically, a dramatic increase in their wang power and sexual stamina."

The PETA Vegan Video is nothing, if not provocative - take a look for yourself.

But what about the science of it? Is being Vegan better for your sex drive?

Well, PETA does not exactly proove that and merely displays anectodal evidence, plus referencing some vague statistics how being vegetarian can help with impotence. One thing is clear eating healthy and exercising is better for your sex drive.

PETA Vegan Sex Drive Video | BWVAKTBOOM 


 

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