Hugh Hefner

When I was just a boy, I asked my mother: "What will I be? Will I be handsome? Will I be rich?..."

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To me, underneath all the glitz and rhetoric, he objectified women. We have a difficult time being taken seriously as it is.

It's not like Hugh / Playboy kidnapped or drug the ladies off the street screaming and clawing to be waitresses in a Playmate Club or shed their clothes to be a Playmate......they did so of their own free will.
 
Rest peacefully Hugh. It seems like he made a successful career just by partying, gotta give him credit! :D
 
RIP
My dad had a chest freezer full of mags from the first issue. I don't know what happened to them after he passed.
He THOUGHT they were hidden in the cellar but I think all 8 kids had a peek.
I'm sure my mother couldn't wait to get rid of them.
And.......I'm sure he only read the articles.��
 
RIP
My dad had a chest freezer full of mags from the first issue. I don't know what happened to them after he passed.
He THOUGHT they were hidden in the cellar but I think all 8 kids had a peek.
I'm sure my mother couldn't wait to get rid of them.
And.......I'm sure he only read the articles.��

I couldn't afford Playboy when I was a teenager. I had to made do with the women's lingerie section of the Sears Catalog.
 
It's not like Hugh / Playboy kidnapped or drug the ladies off the street screaming and clawing to be waitresses in a Playmate Club or shed their clothes to be a Playmate......they did so of their own free will.
Hmmm.,I wonder how they felt about being pressured to sleep with his cronies during wild parties at the playboy grotto?
They were young and impressionable, fell for his bs, believed fame and fortune was theirs for the taking, that what they were doing was art. Pfft. Just smut for men to ogle over. Women's value equals their appearance? #**#* that. Offensive. He was one step away from a pimp.
 
They were young and impressionable, fell for his bs, believed fame and fortune was theirs for the taking, that what they were doing was art.

What they were was young attractive ladies that believed that their good looks and figures alone could get them through life so they filled out an application with Playboy with the hopes that somewhere along the way that they would meet a 'sugar daddy' to take care of them for the rest of their lives......some achieved that goal and some didn't.

After being hired none of the ladies were held prisoner against their will by Playboy, just like any other job they were free to leave at anytime they chose.

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