Posted on 10/05/2021 6:59:26 AM PDT by Kaslin
Keep in mind that Playboy headquarters in Chicago was not very far away from the corporate headquarters of Sears, Roebuck AND Montgomery Ward. Another 20th century icon going the way of the others.
They still print Playboy?
Right? I honestly didn’t think that porno rag was still around.
They should just change the name to Play Boy.
More fitting.
Sexual perversion is sexual perversion. “Straight porn” or “light porn” is still demonic and damages the souls of anyone involved.
Just a natural progress of what started with its first issue. When you start becoming accepting of perversion, the stone only continues to roll down the hill faster and faster. Acceptance of things like cohabitation came prior to the increased acceptance of same-sex marriage, etc. Once you start watering things down, the don’t stop.
A little off-topic, but something occurred to me the other day ...
The sexual revolution was largely driven by The Pill. Oral contraceptives for women allowed a lot of behavior that had previously been held in check. Today we sometimes hear about oral contraceptives that men might take, in order to make them temporarily infertile.
But let’s step beyond fertility.
For how many people is sex a distraction? If teens were to focus on school or sports instead of chasing each other, would the world be better? If single people all took a pill that removed sexual desire, and then, after getting married to a suitable partner, if they stopped taking that pill, and discovered a wonderful, magical world within the confines of a committed marriage, wouldn’t that be nice?
We have birth control — so people can have more sex.
We have viagra — so people can have more sex.
Why doesn’t science ever try to make something so that people could have less sex? So that society could be less sex-obsessed? I think it’s because the global economy is largely driven by sexual unhappiness. Making desire go away, would affect a lot of bank accounts.
That may be part of it, but I think wokeness also played a part. The left does not think it is normal for a heterosexual male to ogle beautiful women. Sports Illustrated has started featuring fat women and trannies in their swimsuit issue. We're not supposed to ogle women, but we are supposed to look at a magazine cover featuring a naked and pregnant Serena Williams and call it "beautiful".
It is not moral to look at pictures of naked women, but it is normal for young heterosexual males to want to do so. The left is at war with everything that was normal. Now a gay dude dressed as a Playboy bunny is supposed to be normal, and only some sort of homophobic hater would disagree with that.
Lewd to a prude maybe
Just call it Gayboy and hail the magazine’s new wokeness. Make it the go to mag for the LGBTQ… crowd. Who would buy that crap anyway other than them? I say eff all dirty sinning, way too overrated.
A few years back (probably when Hugh Hefner died) I saw an interview with a “Bunny” who had recently spent some time at Hefner’s Mansion
She said it interior was worn-out, was in need of repair, had frayed carpets - and smelled like urine.
I remember it because its a very fitting metaphor for what Playboy represents and what the entire movement did to America.
Playboy is still in publication? I am very surprised.
At least they dressed him as a bunny for Halloween.
We got kicked out of the Garden. That was when marriage started, because we didn’t have Nob’s complete attention and forbearance anymore. “You sinned, now you’re gonna be miserable! Get married and it won’t be quite so bad, but it’ll still be bad! Now get out of my sight!” Before that, there was no marriage or need for marriage. Life was stress-free. Reproduction was not painful or costly.
Live and learn!
They are just doing this to some press coverage buzz and attention because the “magazine” has tanked financially. It’s a desperation move.
Only in braille...
The people behind Playboy were always perverts. They downplay to get others to go along.
And Boeing. Boeing is there too and dying a slow death spiral.
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