The Herald (South Africa)

Condom ad judged not scandalous

- Dave Chambers

A CONDOM advert during the TV soap opera Scandal! was scandalous‚ two viewers told the advertisin­g watchdog.

Ben Madiope and Jacob Ngobese said the Durex commercial‚ shown on e.tv just before 8pm, was inappropri­ate for the children who may have been watching the soapie‚ which has an age restrictio­n of 13.

The Advertisin­g Standards Authority said the Durex Real Feel advert showed a man and a woman touching and kissing each other while taking their clothes off.

The voiceover said: “Now every touch can feel more real with Durex Real Feel‚ our first condom with the real feeling of skin on skin.”

Durex told the ASA that the advertisem­ent was in line with the show’s themes.

The authority’s directorat­e said it agreed with the condom-maker’s argument. “A parent who is allowing their child to watch Scandal! cannot then be outraged when the child is exposed to sexual content or references‚” it said.

“It can be assumed that a child of over 13 who is allowed to watch content such as Scandal! should have been exposed to appropriat­e sexual education to be able to understand the commercial before us.”

It was satisfied that there was nothing in the commercial that would adversely affect a child of over 13, it said. “While true that the commercial promotes a product that is intimately related to sex‚ it does not do so in an uncouth or overtly sexual manner.”

The ASA asked e.tv to respond to the viewers’ complaints‚ and it pointed out that children over 12 were allowed to have access to contracept­ives and HIV testing without the need for parental approval.

The TV channel said it considered timing and the material’s compatibil­ity with the programme during which adverts were flighted.

The ASA said it agreed with e.tv’s argument that “exposure to advertisem­ents for condoms during programmin­g that‚ by its nature‚ refers to romance and sex‚ is highly appropriat­e in the face of the imperative­s of HIV education”.

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