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NAKED WOMEN....NUFF SAID May 21, 2002 Michael Berumen (RiverSide, California USA) 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
clean sexy nude poses of beautiful women. this is a good mag for those who are not into the more hard core stuff (like hustler) just beautiful women posing thats all.
I ONLY BUY IT FOR THE ARTICLES / THE GREAT MYTH November 16, 2001 sven johnson (LEVITTOWN, N.Y.) 11 out of 39 found this review helpful
EVERYONE I KNOW HAS HEARD THAT LINE, BUT THE ARTICLES ARE USUALLY GREAT, AND I ENJOY THE NEW PRODUCT INFORMATION.... THAT SAID THERE IS SOMETHING SPECIAL ABOUT PLAYBOY! MAYBE IT'S BECAUSE AS MOST BOYS WHO WERE BORN AFTER WORLD WAR II, THERE STILL IS THAT EXCITEMENT AND ANTICIPATION WITH EACH NEW ADDITION. THE WHOLE PACKAGE, AND THE PLAYBOY PHILOSOPHY, ARE STILL DRAWING ME IN... THE WOMEN THAT POSE FOR PLAYBOY ARE STILL THE MOST "FRESH FACED" AND BEAUTIFUL IN THE WORLD. I ALSO LIKE THAT THEY HAVE NOT FELT COMPELLED BY THE SO CALLED COMPETITION, TO GO ANY FURTHER IN THEIR PHOTO LAYOUTS. IF YOU WANT THE WHOLE ENCHILADA, FROM EXOTIC AND EROTIC WOMEN TOARTICLES BY THE GREAT MINDS OF OUR TIME, PLUS THE JOKES AND ADVISOR, THEN PUT ON YOUR SILK PAJAMAS LIGHT UP YOUR PIPE KICK BACK AND OPEN UP A WORLD OF FLIGHT AND FANTASY, AND WE ALL NEED THAT THESE DAYS...
Sexy August 11, 2002 Frank Sousa (San Jose, CA USA) 11 out of 26 found this review helpful
Fine females goos pictures of all side of the ladies
Female reader/subscriber August 24, 2002 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I love this magazine and have been a subscriber on and off for over 10 years. Although I am a straight and married female I have always been very fond of the female form... Starting out with the Alberto Vargas, and Gil Elvgren girls... I can not get enough of them old Pin-Ups :)) My husband glances at the pictures, and do read the Articles... The only reason I gave the Magazine a 3 star rating is because of the Blonde in every issue.. it use to be variety but anymore all it is Blondes with fake boobs... Wish ol hugh would realize not every man or woman likes the blonde with the fake boobs, get some auburn haired beauty's with fake boobs once in awhile :) No matter I will still subscribe. thanks!
What Details Whould Be... July 17, 2005 Bernard Chapin (CHICAGO! USA) 11 out of 19 found this review helpful
...if it were for heterosexuals. Playboy is a multidimensional and lively magazine for men. It addresses all areas of male life including technology, work, hobbies, and sports. Yes, sex is included, both in word and pictorial, but, clearly, Playboy is not smut. There's nothing dirty about it. Nude women appear on a small number of its pages contents, and they are far most innocently portrayed than you'll find just about anywhere else on the internet. Nowadays, the culture bar has been set so low that the idea of nude women, appearing alone in a frame, being regarded as pornography seems rather quaint. Honestly, there is no exploitation to be found in any of their exposes. The girls are an immediate justification of evolutionary psychology as they are mature but at the height of physical fertility. They are hypnotic to view. The articles, which are admittedly the cliched excuse for reading Playboy, are, in fact, extremely underrated. Many of them are focused and educational. The only reason that I don't give it five stars is due to the fact that I am not a member of the Democratic party, and I feel that Playboy has an ideological agenda that it expresses far too often. This past issue had a slanted interview with a Democratic advisor and an article by Arthur Schlesinger which was highly biased. I really think this is inappropriate because a lifestyle magazine should not shove politics down one's throat. Furthermore, such an ideological vantage point is absurd given that the editors' real enemies are not "theocrats," but are the male-hating bully boys of political correctness. None of these shrill social critics can be found are on the right. They spread misandry from perches in the media and from womyn's studies programs that terrorize our universities. A publication like this, to have any engagement or importance, must recognize, battle, and ridicule political correctness wherever it is found.
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