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  • VectraMan
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    I can honestly say I never bought one. When I was a teenager they still had them in WH Smiths but a couple of girls I knew at school worked there part time. To be caught taking a sneaky look by a girl you had biology with would have been very embarrassing.

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    But there were jazz mags up there! Having gotten all my pr0n online for 20 years I was stunned that these things still exist! Who buys these things in hard copy?

    People who forget to delete their browsing history.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I was thinking of posting a thread about similar the other day.

    I went to LEGOLAND with mrs bp baby bp last weekend. We went out for dinner Friday night. Mrs bp forgot any reading material. We went in a newsagents to look for a magazine for her. She asked me to try to find viz on the top shelf - she could not reach.

    But there were jazz mags up there! Having gotten all my pr0n online for 20 years I was stunned that these things still exist! Who buys these things in hard copy?

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  • darmstadt
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    The End of an Era

    Internet porn has finally won, young boys will no longer be looking under their father's bed for his stash: Playboy magazine to stop publishing pictures of naked women | Media | The Guardian

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