I remember my brother Charlie came home one Friday afternoon while we still lived in Detroit with a copy of National Lampoon. The second he laid it down I grabbed it and looked through it. I remember being fascinated by the pictures of topless women in it. They sparked my imagination and the women looked a hell of a lot better than the topless women in National Geographic. I was happy as a lark knowing that my big brother bought a magazine that had topless women in it. Our mother however was less than pleased. As soon as she saw it she went ballistic and made Charlie take the magazine back. He was pretty steamed and I was oh so sad because those pretty topless women were leaving and I didn't know when any of them would be back. Mom sternly warned us all after the incident that it was not good to look at things like that. I disagreed wholeheartedly with her but being 10 years old I thought it prudent to keep my opinion to myself.
Aunt Rageholic felt the same way. Whenever anyone of us got caught possessing any type of magazine that contained pictures of nude women she'd scream her head off at us and she'd either use the belt on us or she'd get Uncle Adultery to give us a whipping for looking at what she described as 'filth.' Of course banning something was the quickest way to get teen aged boys to delve further into the thing that was banned and so we began smuggling in and hiding such skin mags as Playboy,
Penthouse, Oui, and others. Back then, the mid to late '70's most all the mainstream mags were almost chaste in their pictorials and I remember being almost disappointed they did not show more. I looked at those magazines as learning tools to learn about women because I was way too shy to ever get any where with a girl at that age.
I think my mom and my crazy aunt must have thought that looking at women's naked boobies was going to turn us into sexual deviants. Or maybe they didn't want any onanism on their watches.
I recently bought some vintage Playboy magazines and I've been scanning some of the photos, the ads, and the cartoons and illustrations. They are wonderful pop culture time capsules and I was surprised by the lack of nudity in most of them. In most cases, especially in the ones from the 1960's, about the only nudity is in the centerfold photo itself and maybe one other pictorial. There's lots of shots like this: But there's not a female pubic hair to be found in most all of the photos.
I loved the cartoons of Erich Sokol and Eldon Dedini because both men drew curvy shapely women who looked like the women I saw around me. I also loved the Vargas girl illustrations: In most cases the Vargas girls made up for the lack of nude females in Playboy and some months they were hotter than the gal who was the centerfold model.
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Playboy, Penthouse, and others have changed a lot since those innocent days of the 1960's and early '70's, they have become more coarse to be sure. And they've cheapened themselves too in order to compete with the world of hardcore porn, which is a losing battle if you ask me. But even as the magazines have changed some things have not. My crazy aunt is still nutty when it comes to anything to do with sex. She tried reading my novel but she put it down after she found out it has lesbian characters in it. One of my cousins told me she said that it was full of 'filth' and therefore it was not worth reading. But for me to get a comment from a crazy old woman like that, one who thinks the output of Tennessee Williams is 'sordid,' it's high praise indeed.
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Gee, I thought guys only bought those magazines for "the articles!"
I have the original copy of Penthouse with Vanessa Williams' lesbian shots in it.
:D
One of the most welcome things about looking at old (pre-1979) Playboys and the like is the total absence of angry porn face. One of the lovely tings about old pinup art and photos is the smile.
My dad has had a subscription forever... still does. He never really tried to hide them from us kids, nor did he ever lie and say that he only subscribes for the articles.
On one of those long and boring Sundays at Grandma's, my sister Mary and I discovered my Aunt Linda's Playgirl collection circa 1974. The only thing I remember is a photo of a naked guy with his penis stuck into a snow mound (so you couldn't see peeny or balls). All I could think was, "isn't that gonna freeze and fall off?"
I hate to tell you how long I've been aware of porn. Let's just say my dad had quite the collection. I remember once seeing one of the coarser mags with some models enjoying the "attention" of the full-sized Transformers toys (late 70s). My sister and I died laughing over that because our brother had some of those toys.
I used to look over my best friend's Dad's Hustler stash, and it was a bit course, as you say, for my little girl psyche.
Illustrated women hotter than real women? Well yeah - they are IMAGINARY!!
When I was a kid, a Playboy mag was as good as gold! I think you are right, the forbidding made it wanted.
What baffles me is that now women's magazines have perfume and fashion ads with virtually the same porn content as the mid'60's Playboys...except they don't feed the women.
I remember getting caught by my mom looking at a Playboy circa 1978when I was only 10. She beat the crap out of me. When I came out I think maybe she kinda wondered if that had anything to do with me being gay.
my mom found a stack of playboys hidden by my father.........
enough said
I´m sure that any mom in the world prefer found any of those magazines that grass or a magazine with necked men º_0
Maybe someday I'll regret being so open with Slim about things, but then I hear stories like yours and Travelingman's, and think maybe I'm onto something.
Yeah I bet you scanned those old Playboys! Me and a cousin used to stash them around, like almost all younger boys did-under the mattress in between larger magazines, etc.
I loved the Vargas stuff too-I like curvy -I mean, Jenny Lopez has a small ass in my book! Just kidding but not really!
What is up with the lack of pubic hair?!
So annoying.
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