Kampajne.“Christmas is for many of us a time we spend with those we love, and it is nice to see Posten show that love belongs to everyone, regardless of orientation, age, or whether you live at the North Pole,” Rygh said.Monica Solberg, Posten’s marketing director, said that the company wanted to not only move away from more humorous Christmas ads from years past, but also celebrate the 50th anniversary of decriminalization with a “great love story.”“This is a topic that affects many and is particularly relevant for next year, which is also Queer Cultural Year,” Solberg told Kampajne. “There will certainly be some negative reactions from some environments, but we are prepared to deal with that.”She added: “The right to love who you want is.