To: Mark-in-Kentucky
Being in Playboy is a very bad idea for women. Marilyn Monroe was the first on the cover of Playboy and she met the same fate. There is a lesson here if anyone is paying attention, when a woman sells her body it leads to drug abuse and early death. If Hefner really cared about those women he wouldn't set them up for that kind of failure.
1,059 posted on
02/08/2007 4:58:27 PM PST by
Aquamarine
(Without Victory there will be no Peace.)
To: Aquamarine
Being the thorough researcher that I am, I checked on Playmates and their ages at death, and they seem to follow the same profile as most people. While some, like Anna Nicole, Willy Rey, and Dorothy Stratten had tragic deaths, most had fairly normal lives after they left the spotlight. Details are
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To: Aquamarine
Being in Playboy is a very bad idea for women. Marilyn Monroe was the first on the cover of Playboy and she met the same fate. There is a lesson here if anyone is paying attention, when a woman sells her body it leads to drug abuse and early death. If Hefner really cared about those women he wouldn't set them up for that kind of failure.
I don't think a conclusion drawn from a sample of two is statistically valid.
1,966 posted on
02/09/2007 7:29:19 AM PST by
Xenalyte
(Anything is possible when you don't understand how anything happens.)
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