https://www.beclass.com/rid=2748cca6387322bd47fchttps://graphql-ra-dev.roboticsacademy.fiu.edu/d/39628-how-to-bring-all-the-boys-to-your-yardhttps://www.skillshare.com/en/projects/Ghosting-is-OK-Sometimes/474319?via=user-profilehttps://www.skillshare.com/projects/20-Signs-Your-Best-Guy-Friend-Likes-You-Back/474320https://promosimple.com/ps/239fd/cheap-talkhttps://blog.naver.com/freedating/222942577958https://blog.naver.com/freedating/222572233602https://buzz.talknewyorkcity.com/post/speaking-truth-about-female-sexual-power-638756f88c7f752abc8d521bhttps://myworldgo.com/blog/47910/the-beginning-of-the-endAnd I think the big thing it did for most of us, was to fundamentally create the whole goddess cult, the seminal media spot were pedestalization was born. And it created masturbatory patterns in men that were based on the Playboy look, worshipful, celebratory of women. She was it; we were shit; pandering in our clothes, cars, homes, all that was required to be the one she would accept. And it created this whole “specialness” about women. The pinup section started having this sort of accompanying data sheet full of fucking drivel that celebrated whatever nonsense she spit out like “loving animals and hating mean people.”
I often wondered back a couple of years ago whether Hef regretted the Jeanie he let of the bottle. When he got shafted by that woman he bought the Bentley and then all the hags all jumped for joy when he was jilted by her, I wondered if he understood he had a part in creating the female sexual supremacy cults that dominate today.
If you ever watched the Playboy at Night show, Hef was instrumental in perpetrating the whole hipster, equalist mentality that was innate in the “educated” boomer male. It was this sort of set that was supposed to be his swanky Hef cool hip bachelor pad where everyone sat around in his living room in Mad Men suits in mixed race company and drank spiffy drinks while Sammy Davis Jr sang. So the message was straight up, be a hipster and get hot babes. Anything else was something less.
I read one thing on Playboy in the last 15 years and it was some essay about social trends in Arab Spring countries that hinted that all in all, Islam was not Puritanical and sort of freaky about sex. Even though there was repression on over commercialization of sex, in the bedroom they got jiggy. But if when I clicked on the home page, it was drivel. So I am sure they are trying to stick to that hipster formula that made them relevant back in the day. They aren’t.
If they wished to recover that edge, they would go full red pill, and mirror the PUA lines of thought about women, and write the truth about them. Red Pill is the new masculine counter culture and to deny that is for any male publication to risk irrelevance.