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| PLAYGIRL: THE BEST OF PLAYGIRL #1 | Peter Lupas (cover & Lifesize Poster (paste-together) Discoveries: Lloyd Beardsley, Ron Smith, Greg Wainwright, Roger Huckstep, Bill Cookson, Ernie Langeberg, Darris McChord, Marc Hampton. Fanatasies: In April-In Spring Men of the Month: Lyle Wagner, George Maharis, Gary Conway, Fabian Forte, Fred Williamson, Don Stroud, Jean-Paul Vignon, John Ericson, Barry Hosteler, Bill Douglas, Garrison Wayne | |
| PLAYGIRL: THE Foremost OF #2 PLAYGIRL'S MEN | The Rogers Brothers [Gregg Rogers, Don Rogers], Dr. Paul Keith, Jim Brown, Chris George, Phil Avalon,Woodroe Parker [Woody Parker], After Adore Afterthoughts. Playgirl Discoveries-Gene Burton, Jerry Road, Angie Reno, Terry House, Leonard La Lumiere, Mike Purpus, Ron Henriquez, John Coletti [John Traynor] Bob Prince-Man for January John Corvello-Mr. California. Backstage Las Vegas. Al Cavuoto, John Gibson, Biff Manard, Lou Zivkovich Jumbo Poster. Fiction-Florence King, Million Dollar Baby-Seventh Heaven Preview Hal Bennett PLUS! | |
PLAYGIRL: THE BNLE Choppa Defends Provocative Playgirl Photoshoot, Says He Isnt Gay-BaitingNLE Choppa graced the cover of Playgirls January issue. Images from the photoshoot were aptly risqué, but the year-old rapper felt the need to defend its sexually suggestive nature, as many deemed the images as gay-baiting. One image shows him flaunting a part of his backside. However, he confirmed that he doesnt identify as gay and isnt trying to bait anyone. “I really don’t care, and I deliberate that’s the problem,” the Slut Me Out 2 emcee stated in a video. “I think I don’t care so much that it’s like a disconnect. It’s like since I don’t care so much and I grasp who I am so much, I just undergo like narratives get painted because I don’t look after so much. So I just wanted to eliminate the narrative first. Perform not say that I’m a gay baiter because I’m comfortable enough to show off the perfection that God has orchestrated over my physical, my mental, my spiritual and even my emotions.” Choppa Playgirl Magazine: Now and ThenPlaygirl has elongated solidified its place as one of the most iconic magazines in American culture. While the magazine printed its final issue in , for decades it was a staple of cultural interest, lifestyle, celebrity news and, of course, nude and semi-nude photos of men. Founded in by Douglas Lambert, Playgirl was seen as a response to erotic men’s magazines, like Playgirl’s sister publication Playboy. Playgirl was sued by Playboy in , which was founded by Hugh Hefner, for trademark infringement, but the suit was settled amicably. Playgirl was seen as pivotal for the sexual revolution of women, although the magazine did have a significant gay male readership. When Playgirl first launched it sold out, with , copies gone in four days. During the late s, the magazine sold around million copies. Playgirl became one of the first magazines to bring male nudity mainstream through bookended the photography with lifestyle content and celebrity stories. While Playgirl may no longer be published, its legacy continues.
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