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From the late 1980s, a number of gay magazines and newspapers featured homoerotic nude or partially clothed male models but were not classified as pornography, for example Gay Times and QX Magazine. These have not been included here. See List of LGBT periodicals.
The magazine features pinup style photographs and articles geared towards dominant women. The magazine achieved great success under editor Dian Hanson during the 1990s. It was published by Mavety Media Group, which also published Juggs, Tight and Black Tail magazines. A German edition, on the market since 1997, was published by Ediciones Zinco SA.
The Body Issue was an annual edition of ESPN The Magazine that featured dozens of athletes in nude and semi-nude photographs, which was intended to rival the annual Swimsuit Issue from Sports Illustrated. The first issue debuted on October 19, 2009. [1]
If anyone can bring tighty-whities back, it's Aubrey Plaza.. The Parks and Recreation alum, 40, graced the cover of V Magazine’s latest issue, stripping down to her briefs for a special holiday ...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) hugs Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid as Tammy Reid looks on after the Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII, defeating the the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35, on Sunday ...
Skin-tight garment, a garment that is held to the skin by elastic tension; Tights, a type of leg coverings fabric extending from the waist to feet; Tightlacing, the practice of wearing a tightly-laced corset "Tighties", a slang term for tight cycling shorts. "Tighty-whiteys", American slang for men’s or boys' briefs
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Blueboy was a gay men's magazine with lifestyle and entertainment news, in addition to photos of nude or semi-nude men. It was published monthly from 1974 to 2007. [1] The Detroit Free Press described the publication as "a full-color, slick gay version of Playboy magazine."