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My dad also stacks of Playboys out in the open for curious 6 year old kids find. I’m sorry.

I got yeast infection just reading this. Ugh

He may not have called them bitches, but he sure as hell didn’t respect them. I will never understand the Hefner apologists - it is no coincidence that Cosby and Hefner were best buddies and at least one of the Cosby rapes happened at the Playboy Mansion.

It’s amazing what rich men can get away with as long as they keep up the appearance of a ‘gentleman’ and put out some vague comments about ‘respecting women’ every now and then. Actions speak louder than words.

53% of white women voted Trump. There’s a lot of female creep-enablers out there.

THIS. He took objectification of women to the next level, in a society where that was already the accepted norm.

I will never understand this dude’s popularity with women. The man basically kept a creepy babe-zoo in his house and only supported ‘women’s empowerment’ as long as it fit his idea of women being naked and not being ~prudes~ about it. If literally any other man did this, would we applaud him for being an ‘icon’?

I blame about 40-60% of my childhood trauma on Hugh Hefner so I can’t say that I’m in mourning. My father thought it was a funny and novel idea to tack pictures of Playboy centerfolds in the bathrooms at our summer cabin, so every time I had to pee I would be staring down a voluptuous bunny giving me a come hither

Of all the post about Hugh’s death, Jez’s was the one I wanted to see most as to see how he was remembered. He has a complex legacy: publisher of some of the best authors of the 20's century, great art, amazing photographers (Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, Helmut Newton among others), insightful interviews, early

Rest In Peace, you horny old coot. And for all his many faults, this has always stood out to me:

It’s not contradictory in the slightest. There are plenty of pro-choice Republicans, Republicans who advocate for LGBTQ rights, Republicans who understand the separation of church and state.

it features four female co-hosts, one rotating male guest they call “one lucky guy,”

Jedidiah?

Have you seen Sneakers? He’s so cute in that movie too. lol

As a veteran, I hate statements like this. The vast majority of soldiers I served with cared about two things: their own asses, and the asses of the people they served with. Loud, open-faced patriotic zeal was reserved for crazies, glory-hogs, and the chumps who thought their shit smelled better than everyone else’s.

“Police have not revealed whether he was involved in his former wife’s death,”

I mean, it is a little like that. I’ve been reading Jezebel for years, and the history on that sort of thing is mixed. Post authors seem to be in favor of man feminists by about a 4:1 margin, but comments are usually about fifty-fifty, with fifty percent supporting the idea and fifty percent either rejecting the idea

I can’t decide what I care about less:

“she was wearing a kind of bustier costume that was very form-fitting.”