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Calling Old Farts (like myself), what was you first nudie mag?

BarkingGhostar

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I just managed to find the first men's magazine issue I ever encountered. Mine was the October 1976 issue of Playboy.

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And while it made an impression on me when it came to the opposite sex, if did zero for my interest in baseball. 😛

Unfortunately, I will have to say it must of been around 1977 when an impression greater than Playboy came my way in terms of a copy of Penthouse. There was these two pictures inside, not the honey of the month but just another group of woman and it featured a melting Popsicle. Not that changed my thinking about frozen treats forever. Still to this day, though, I cannot identify the Penthouse issue.
 
i was gonna say "i my country..." when then i remembered that my dad had 4 issues of Playboy stashed in his drawer. So, yeah. Playboy.


speaking of which, Playboy was a really smart magazine, it had plenty of socially and politically forward-thinking articles in it, but i have never managed to persuade anyone that reading it was anything but porn.
 
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So the Popsicle incident girl turned out to be Penthouse pet of the month for November 1979 and her name was Deborah Zullo. I found the Vintage Erotica forum and did a 'Popsicle' keyword search in postings and someone had already asked about the same damn image both in 2013 and 2020. I guess she made an impression on more than one person.
 
So the Popsicle incident girl turned out to be Penthouse pet of the month for November 1979 and her name was Deborah Zullo. I found the Vintage Erotica forum and did a 'Popsicle' keyword search in postings and someone had already asked about the same damn image both in 2013 and 2020. I guess she made an impression on more than one person.
November 1977 Penthouse pet of the month . 😛
The same month i turned 20.
 
So the Popsicle incident girl turned out to be Penthouse pet of the month for November 1979 and her name was Deborah Zullo.
I guess she made an impression on more than one person.
Raises hand(s) 😛

First was probably a Playboy from '77-'78 judging from the names of the playmates of the time. I'd have to see some covers though.
 
You're all old farts. I grew up with the internet, so I didn't need to walk uphill both ways in the snow to my nudie mag stash in the woods everytime I wanted to see some boobies.
 
I grew up in the 80s with a group of guys kinda like the Sandlot. One of my buddies found his dad's Playboy (circa 1985) and brought it while we were hanging out.
 
In like 2ed/3rd grade I paid some older kid $2 for a beat-up copy of Penthouse with no cover lol.

😀

Unfortunately nothing distinctive I can recall about the specific issue to identify it.
 
Mid 70's at a friend of my Mom. He husband had a stash of Penthouse which, of course, my brother and I found.
Weird thing was, his wife was smoking hot. She used to take us to the beach with her to scare off the guys.
 
Late night TV shows were probably first. The ol' scrambled porn PPV stuff.

Somehow saw a playboy or 2.

Overall if I wanted just tits in general the interwebz was plenty there. The problem is there was no pornhub stuff at the time.
 
Sears used manikins. JC Penney catalog had live models. Maybe it didn't matter.

The Fingerhut catalog was kinda hot back in the day. They had some pretty revealing lingerie in that sucker 🙂

But, yeah, AOL had just arrived in my area when I was a teenager. You could download some nudes from there. I might have hurt myself as a kid if I had access to the "tube" sites that they have now 🙂
 
Does the Sears Wishbook count?

The ladies in the lingerie section were not nude, but kid me wished they were! 😛 That's why it was called the Wishbook.
 
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