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Stuff and advertising client Chemist Warehouse's latest magazine entitled “The House of Wellness” is definitely not the type of material you want placed in your letterbox or on your coffee table at home if you have children. In fact, you won't want young children anywhere near it. From articles about 'ethical non-monogamy', throuples, open relationships & kink through to adverts for sex toys, lubricants, Chocolust and rapid tests for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, it's pretty clear why it should be clearly labelled "junk mail".
By Family First NZStuff and advertising client Chemist Warehouse's latest magazine entitled “The House of Wellness” is definitely not the type of material you want placed in your letterbox or on your coffee table at home if you have children. In fact, you won't want young children anywhere near it. From articles about 'ethical non-monogamy', throuples, open relationships & kink through to adverts for sex toys, lubricants, Chocolust and rapid tests for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, it's pretty clear why it should be clearly labelled "junk mail".