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Shy bladder group wants new Rob Lowe ad taken off air

New York — Shy bladder sufferers want to stop the airing of a television ad where a "painfully awkward" Rob Lowe says that he can't urinate in public.

The satellite TV company DirecTV suggests its critics should be able to take a joke.

Part of a campaign to encourage people to switch from cable TV, the ad features two Lowes: a handsome one in a slick suit who claims to be a DirecTV customer, and a goofy-looking Lowe wearing a fanny pack with his hair parted in the middle. "Painfully awkward" Lowe is a cable TV customer.

The ad touts DirecTV's service, saying cable makes subscribers wait.

"Fact: I can't go with other people in the room," said awkward Lowe, standing at a urinal.

The ad is in poor taste and ridicules a serious problem, said Steve Soifer, CEO of the International Paruresis Association, which estimates that some 7% of Americans have some form of "shy bladder syndrome".

"We don't mind if people have a little fun with it," said Soifer, a social work professor at the University of Memphis. "It's a situation that a lot of people don't understand. In this particular case, the portrayal is making it look ridiculous, that this guy is a loser for having a problem.

"What if he didn't have a leg or an arm?" he said. "Are you going to make fun of them?"

Members of his group have written and called DirecTV, asking that the ad be removed. But Darris Gringeri, spokesman for DirecTV, said it won't.

"The ads will continue to run for the vast majority of viewers who have told us they enjoy the spots and understand that, like all of our commercials, they take place in a fantasy world ad are not based in reality," Gringeri said.

Watch the ad here:


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