Progressed?
Nuts and Zoo went out of business. Lads mags. It’s objectifying women. These girls are daughters.
I forget which paper and model, but that definitely happened.Didn't one newspaper have a countdown to some girl's 16th birthday? ...gradually revealing a bit of body each day BEFORE her birthday!
plenty of women prepared to say they control their own lives, income, businesses in this manner - there will be some abuse, there is in all walks of life but as you say, the piety levels are already on the rise. Ancient Greek, Indian subcontinent and Egyptian culture features countless examples of this "artform". Lad mags were nothing newAnd they just go and do only fans anyway, people sell sex it's incredible how self righteous people get when confronted with an obstacle they can't navigate.
Nuts and Zoo went out of business. Lads mags. It’s objectifying women. These girls are daughters.
That was a decent show, a bit like Drop The Dead Donkey which followed a few years later. '80s and '90s TV was so bloody good at times.I forget which paper and model, but that definitely happened.
Hot Metal was a brilliant sitcom that pretty much flew under the radar, but parodied all this brilliantly and invented the Wobblevision, which I think the Sunday Sport actually tried to do some years later.
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It was the Daily Sport and the model was Linsey Dawn McKenzie. The Sport also had a nipple count too.Didn't one newspaper have a countdown to some girl's 16th birthday? ...gradually revealing a bit of body each day BEFORE her birthday!
..she was finished at the age of 17. Sagging.It was the Daily Sport and the model was Linsey Dawn McKenzie. The Sport also had a nipple count too.
According to a friend of mine. I've always read the Guardian, myself...