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09-28-2017 09:48 PM
@stuyvesant wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:
@Bri36 wrote:@sunshine45, I know exactly who that is
Thanks for posting it
I had to look it up...yes! And she’s still holding her beauty.
Playmates are definitely an honored Sorority...like being a
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader....a resume bullet point.
A resume bullet point ... sort of like being an Eagle Scout.
That’s correct...something everyone knows, but the difference is
anyone can become an Eagle Scout.
09-28-2017 09:50 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@stuyvesant wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:
@Bri36 wrote:@sunshine45, I know exactly who that is
Thanks for posting it
I had to look it up...yes! And she’s still holding her beauty.
Playmates are definitely an honored Sorority...like being a
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader....a resume bullet point.
A resume bullet point ... sort of like being an Eagle Scout.
That’s correct...something everyone knows, but the difference is
anyone can become an Eagle Scout.
I see you don't know much about Eagle Scouts.
09-28-2017 09:58 PM
This thread has taken an hilarious turn.
09-28-2017 10:20 PM
@Suhse wrote:RIP. He lived life fully, and that’s how it’s meant to be lived!
Seriously??? WOW!!!!
09-28-2017 10:30 PM
@Oznell wrote:Whew-- complex discussion. Because of my particular world view, I believe that sexuality was created for marriage. I think an intelligence greater than our own, knew that something as potent as sex was best served by the safeguards of marriage.
I do feel very sorry for Mr. Hefner, regret for the type of life he lived and encouraged several generations of people to live.
Perhaps, at the end, he regretted it in his heart. I'm going to hope for that.
Oznell, It is so refreshing to see someone who share's my view on sexuality, and it being created for marriage. Thank You
09-28-2017 10:32 PM
Can someone explain the claim that he was some sort of great visionary? To me it seems like he was about as much of a visionary as Kris Jenner. Although, TBH, I don't know that much about him, so I don't hate the guy. I'm just wondering what he did that was so great.
09-28-2017 10:37 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@stuyvesant wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:
@Bri36 wrote:@sunshine45, I know exactly who that is
Thanks for posting it
I had to look it up...yes! And she’s still holding her beauty.
Playmates are definitely an honored Sorority...like being a
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader....a resume bullet point.
A resume bullet point ... sort of like being an Eagle Scout.
That’s correct...something everyone knows, but the difference is
anyone can become an Eagle Scout.
@sidsmom Being an Eagle Scout is something that's earned. Posing nude...not so much.
09-28-2017 10:40 PM - edited 09-29-2017 10:22 AM
@Love4cats wrote:
@Oznell wrote:Whew-- complex discussion. Because of my particular world view, I believe that sexuality was created for marriage. I think an intelligence greater than our own, knew that something as potent as sex was best served by the safeguards of marriage.
I do feel very sorry for Mr. Hefner, regret for the type of life he lived and encouraged several generations of people to live.
Perhaps, at the end, he regretted it in his heart. I'm going to hope for that.
Oznell, It is so refreshing to see someone who share's my view on sexuality, and it being created for marriage. Thank You
In your opinion.
In my opinion, sex is there to have fun
Responsible fun, but fun nonetheless.
Thank G-d we don't have to be tied to one sexual partner for life!
We have the freedom to experiment!
09-28-2017 10:47 PM
if you google, there are TONS of articles calling him a visionary.
maybe not everyone saw him in that way, but there are many who did.
Hugh Hefner, visionary editor who founded Playboy magazine, dies at 91
His magazine was shocking at the time, but it quickly found a large and receptive audience and was a principal force behind the sexual revolution of the 1960s.
Mr. Hefner brought nudity out from under the counter, but he was more than the emperor of a land with no clothes. From the beginning, he had literary aspirations for Playboy, hiring top writers to give his magazine cultural credibility. It became a running joke that the cognoscenti read Playboy “for the articles” and demurely averted their eyes from the pages depicting bare-breasted women.
Playboy also had a surprisingly high readership among members of the clergy — who received a 25 percent subscription discount — and women.
“Hefner was, first and foremost, a brilliant businessman,” David Allyn, author of “Make Love, Not War: The Sexual Revolution, an Unfettered History,” told The Washington Post in an interview. “He created Playboy at a time when America was entering a period of profound economic and social optimism. His brand of sexual liberalism fit perfectly with postwar aspirations.”
you can read more of this particular article on the washington post.
09-28-2017 10:50 PM
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:
@Love4cats wrote:
@Oznell wrote:Whew-- complex discussion. Because of my particular world view, I believe that sexuality was created for marriage. I think an intelligence greater than our own, knew that something as potent as sex was best served by the safeguards of marriage.
I do feel very sorry for Mr. Hefner, regret for the type of life he lived and encouraged several generations of people to live.
Perhaps, at the end, he regretted it in his heart. I'm going to hope for that.
Oznell, It is so refreshing to see someone who share's my view on sexuality, and it being created for marriage. Thank You
In your opinion.
In my opinion, sex is there to have fun
Responsible fun, but fin nonetheless.
Thank G-d we don't have to be tied to one sexual partner for life!
We have the freedom to experiment!
Sex was created for procreation. We, humans, are lucky enough that it's so much fun and enjoyable, too --a bonus. Even more luckily, we don't have to procreate or get married (or be monogamous) to partake and enjoy. Everyone can participate according to their own comfort levels.
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