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The most unbelievable news I read in a long time.

Playboy to Drop Nudity

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Last month, Cory Jones, a top editor at Playboy, went to see its founder Hugh Hefner at the Playboy Mansion.

In a wood-paneled dining room, with Picasso and de Kooning prints on the walls, Mr. Jones nervously presented a radical suggestion: the magazine, a leader of the revolution that helped take sex in America from furtive to ubiquitous, should stop publishing images of naked women.

Mr. Hefner, now 89, but still listed as editor in chief, agreed. As part of a redesign that will be unveiled next March, the print edition of Playboy will still feature women in provocative poses. But they will no longer be fully nude.

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I recall what author Bill James wrote about 30 years ago in regards to magazines like Playboy. That because all the recipes started to look alike he had lost interest in the publications.

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But, But...

"I only read it for the articles."

Actually, I did. When I first started work (in the '70s) the guy in the room next door had a subscription and a whole load of those magazines got passed round us young 'uns. I was never interested in the naked women anyway but a lot of the articles were of interest.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Penny

The question becomes

The question becomes, has Playgirl dropped full nudes of men in their issues?

Playgirl was never published

by Hefner or his company. The magazine is published quarterly (according to wikipedia). The website promises lots of skin shots of guys.

As a lad of 13...

laika's picture

I used to fantasize about the naked ladies in Playboy plenty...

"I wish I was that one.... No wait, I wish I was THAT one!"

Hmmmmm....
maybe there's something to this "autogynophelia" stuff after all.
At least for me, at that age. Although By my 20's it was far less sexualized.
Hugs,
Veronica

The End

As anachronistic as "nudie mags" are, and as motivated as Playboy might be to increase their readership, I'm not sure the magazine will survive such an identity change.

The publishing "space" they seem to be aiming at is already occupied by a number of men's mags that stress lifestyle, health, fashion, advice. I'm not sure what their hook will be to compete.

And if all you want to see is smoking hot women in provocative poses, just check out the ads in the women's magazines!

Readership

According to the article on Ars Technica, readership on their website after they dropped nudity last August went from 4 million to 16 million, and the average age of those readers dropped by at least 15 years (47 to just over 30). The question is whether that will translate to print: Millennials are not as likely to read actual print newspapers and magazines as their elders.

Hefner

Boy Hef must be getting old

Some of My Favorite Stories

One of my favorite short stories appeared in Playboy in 1968, Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut. http://www.vrdiscovery.com/scifimed/MonkStry.pdf

Some other authors who wrote for Playboy.

Joseph Heller, who wrote my favorite novel Catch-22.
Norman Mailer
Jack Kerouac
Ray Bradbury
Margaret Atwood, her A Handmaid's Tale has been re-written many times to become TG classics.
Ian Fleming
Roald Dahl

Playboy was less than perfect, but someone there had great taste in authors.

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

New Jersey transplant....

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Maven of the Midwest, Jean Shepherd.

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Internet

Sn1per01's picture

It stll exists, so it won't really make a difference...

Sn1per01

Never surrender!