July 15th, 2021 -- by Bacchus
Here’s another one of those vintage ads for totally not actually X-Ray glasses, such as were advertised in all dubious magazines and comic books where “novelty” items got sold back when I was young, and for decades before that. This ad, from the September 1969 issue of Crime Does Not Pay magazine, is relatively honest about the product being an “optical illusion” nothingburger; many similar ads offered a much harder sell.

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July 13th, 2021 -- by Bacchus
Be honest: when you think of a naked Twister game, you always imagine it breaking down into a general orgy, don’t you? That certainly appears to be a concern Veronica is having right now, as she watches Archie and Betty enjoying the game a little too much:

Artwork is by Cactus34.
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July 10th, 2021 -- by Bacchus
You never know what you’ll encounter at the elevator banks of a busy building. Why, you might even see a nude when the doors open:

Cartoon is by Charles Rodrigues, from the June 1963 issue of Bachelor magazine.
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July 9th, 2021 -- by Bacchus
It may be true, as I’ve said before, that rich men buy boats, and we know why they do it. But the bold man invites a pretty lady for a row around the lake, and then he makes her do all the actual rowing while he enjoys the view:

Artwork is by Bielegrafics.
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July 8th, 2021 -- by Bacchus
I think old voyeurism art that was intended to be comical will always look at least a little bit creepy to modern eyes. But the two lines of poetry aren’t helping here. I mean, every woman is a daughter, but that truism aside, why stretch in that direction for a rhyme here?

Honestly I thought the couplet must have been excerpted from a larger poem, which perhaps it was. But Google will not admit to knowing these words except in the context of this same Curt Teich postcard.
Via Kinky Delight.
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July 7th, 2021 -- by Bacchus

What’s the best way to cool down while snowboarding on a warm sunny day? Aiden Ashley and her lesbian friends seem to have figured out a unique method that combines snow and nipple licking!

Photos are from an event on Playboy TV.
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July 6th, 2021 -- by Bacchus
Gender policing in sport has been popping up all over my social media timeline, recently. Given the discourses of the day and the upcoming Olympics, I guess it’s not surprising. I have taken my cues from a distant observation of the discourse, and noticed that pretty much every cis white dude with Strong Opinions About Gender And Sports seems to be some sort of homophobe/transphobe, or else is just drunk on TERF memes. So me, I’m mostly resolved to shut up and stay that way.
But I do think it’s interesting and worthy of note to point out that there’s nothing at all new about these gender-policing conversations. In evidence, I offer the following full-page spread of three stories from the February 1937 issue of Look magazine, headlined “When Is A Woman Actually A Woman?” For the times, the language is not especially brutal (you can click the image or this link for a larger version to read the fine print), but the policing is brisk nonetheless:

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