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Topic subjectI was peeping skin mags from the late 70's through the 90's
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12691029, I was peeping skin mags from the late 70's through the 90's
Posted by PoppaGeorge, Tue Jan-06-15 01:12 PM
>I am sure some people here do not like a woman who has pubic
>hair, and yet, that is precisely the way she was intended to
>be. It's interesting how media can alter our perception of
>sexual attraction in such a profound way.
>
>Men in the 70s and 80s did not mind a woman who did not shave.
>That has clearly and obviously changed through social
>programming.

Hustler hailed a shaven chick like a fetish and you didn't really see it all that often back then. I can't recall a time up to the late 90's that Playboy or Penthouse had pube-less women. Even Shari Belafonte, who's issue of Playboy graced my coffee table, had pubes.

The first time I saw a lot of women sans pubes was Hustler's "Barely Legal" magazine, whic I was never a fan of 'cause the chicks intentionally looked way too young.

Go back and find as many nude scenes in R and PG movies from the 70's through the mid 90's, if puss was on display, it had pubes.


>
>Personally, I like when women shave their legs and do not
>think I could be in a relationship with a woman who didn't.
>That may be irreversible at this point.

I've dated both, but prefer women with their legs shaved... You can blame JC Penny catalogs for that.


>
>I think that is partly why pornography can be dangerous if
>abused. You allow a third party to determine what turns you on
>and off. Imagine the power that can have over people.


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