Hugh Hefner dead at 91

often, in my younger days.

and knew several women that underwent body modification because they didn't come up to Playboy standards.

But what you posted was, and I quote, "shaming". On Hefner's part, not the women.
Still waiting on those examples.

For an example of an example, calling a beauty contestant "Miss Piggy" would be shaming.

Got anything like that? And again, maybe there is and I'm just not aware of it.

Whelp --------- apparently not.

Did I call it or what?

verbally, no.

50+ years of centerfolds and pictorials showing what the female body should look like, yes.

ever expect to see Rosanne Barr, Amy Shumer, or hundreds of thousands of less than perfect bodies gracing his publication?

(the only thing you called, is attention to your ignorance.)

So in other words your citation of "shaming" --- which is an initiative act -- is entirely your own projection based on the shadow of what is not present. Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

That's what I said the first time.

When you can find some example of Hefner characterizing somebody as "Miss Piggy", or the equvalent --- you'll finally have a point. Until then you're flailing.
Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

60+ years of body shaming women in one of the most popular magazines on the market, and you post with your head up your ass.

Go away, little boy

Once again --- "shaming" is an active negative. All you can show me are active positives.

You lose.
 
You lose.
But what you posted was, and I quote, "shaming". On Hefner's part, not the women.
Still waiting on those examples.

For an example of an example, calling a beauty contestant "Miss Piggy" would be shaming.

Got anything like that? And again, maybe there is and I'm just not aware of it.

Whelp --------- apparently not.

Did I call it or what?

verbally, no.

50+ years of centerfolds and pictorials showing what the female body should look like, yes.

ever expect to see Rosanne Barr, Amy Shumer, or hundreds of thousands of less than perfect bodies gracing his publication?

(the only thing you called, is attention to your ignorance.)

So in other words your citation of "shaming" --- which is an initiative act -- is entirely your own projection based on the shadow of what is not present. Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

That's what I said the first time.

When you can find some example of Hefner characterizing somebody as "Miss Piggy", or the equvalent --- you'll finally have a point. Until then you're flailing.
Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

60+ years of body shaming women in one of the most popular magazines on the market, and you post with your head up your ass.

Go away, little boy

Once again --- "shaming" is an active negative. All you can show me are active positives.

You lose.

Actions speak louder than words.


You lose
 
You lose.
Whelp --------- apparently not.

Did I call it or what?

verbally, no.

50+ years of centerfolds and pictorials showing what the female body should look like, yes.

ever expect to see Rosanne Barr, Amy Shumer, or hundreds of thousands of less than perfect bodies gracing his publication?

(the only thing you called, is attention to your ignorance.)

So in other words your citation of "shaming" --- which is an initiative act -- is entirely your own projection based on the shadow of what is not present. Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

That's what I said the first time.

When you can find some example of Hefner characterizing somebody as "Miss Piggy", or the equvalent --- you'll finally have a point. Until then you're flailing.
Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

60+ years of body shaming women in one of the most popular magazines on the market, and you post with your head up your ass.

Go away, little boy

Once again --- "shaming" is an active negative. All you can show me are active positives.

You lose.

Actions speak louder than words.

You lose

Got to get the last word even when you lost the argument huh?

Such maturity. :itsok:
 
You lose.
verbally, no.

50+ years of centerfolds and pictorials showing what the female body should look like, yes.

ever expect to see Rosanne Barr, Amy Shumer, or hundreds of thousands of less than perfect bodies gracing his publication?

(the only thing you called, is attention to your ignorance.)

So in other words your citation of "shaming" --- which is an initiative act -- is entirely your own projection based on the shadow of what is not present. Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

That's what I said the first time.

When you can find some example of Hefner characterizing somebody as "Miss Piggy", or the equvalent --- you'll finally have a point. Until then you're flailing.
Which in turn means you can't provide an example.

60+ years of body shaming women in one of the most popular magazines on the market, and you post with your head up your ass.

Go away, little boy

Once again --- "shaming" is an active negative. All you can show me are active positives.

You lose.

Actions speak louder than words.

You lose

Got to get the last word even when you lost the argument huh?

Such maturity. :itsok:

If I had lost the argument, you MIGHT have a point.

I didn't

You don't
 
QED. That didn't take long at all.

:dig:

and re-QED, next post.

Just can't help himself. :lmao:
 
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Hugh Hefner should have been president in the 90s. nothing would be different.

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Rev. Graham: Hugh Hefner Led a Revolution in 'Direct Rebellion Against God's Word'
September 29, 2017 | Commenting on the death of Playboy pornographer Hugh Hefner, who claimed he wanted to be known as one of the major leaders of the sexual revolution, Christian minister Franklin Graham said that revolution was "in direct rebellion against God's Word and His laws," and added that where we spend eternity -- in Heaven or Hell -- is "what matters most."
In a Sept. 28 post on Facebook, Rev. Graham, son of pastor Billy Graham, said, “Hugh Hefner, who died yesterday, was asked by The New York Times in 1992 what he was most proud of in his life. His answer? ‘That I changed attitudes toward sex…That I decontaminated the notion of premarital sex. That gives me great satisfaction.’ "He wanted to be known as the one responsible for the sexual revolution," said Rev. Graham.

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Hugh Hefner and three of his "playmates."​

"That’s a sobering thought." "This was a revolution in direct rebellion against God’s Word and His laws," he said. "News reports also said that Hefner paid $75,000 years ago for the vault next to Marilyn Monroe so that he could ‘spend eternity with Playboy’s first cover girl,'" said Rev. Graham.

He continued, "This is a reminder to realize that where our soul—not our casket—is going to spend eternity is what matters most. That will be only one of two places—Heaven or Hell." "Trusting Jesus Christ as Savior by faith is the only way to Heaven," said rev. Graham. "God is the ultimate judge."

Rev. Graham: Hugh Hefner Led a Revolution in 'Direct Rebellion Against God's Word'
 
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Rev. Graham: Hugh Hefner Led a Revolution in 'Direct Rebellion Against God's Word'
September 29, 2017 | Commenting on the death of Playboy pornographer Hugh Hefner, who claimed he wanted to be known as one of the major leaders of the sexual revolution, Christian minister Franklin Graham said that revolution was "in direct rebellion against God's Word and His laws," and added that where we spend eternity -- in Heaven or Hell -- is "what matters most."
In a Sept. 28 post on Facebook, Rev. Graham, son of pastor Billy Graham, said, “Hugh Hefner, who died yesterday, was asked by The New York Times in 1992 what he was most proud of in his life. His answer? ‘That I changed attitudes toward sex…That I decontaminated the notion of premarital sex. That gives me great satisfaction.’ "He wanted to be known as the one responsible for the sexual revolution," said Rev. Graham.

landscape-1435261144-gettyimages-150691298.jpg

Hugh Hefner and three of his "playmates."​

"That’s a sobering thought." "This was a revolution in direct rebellion against God’s Word and His laws," he said. "News reports also said that Hefner paid $75,000 years ago for the vault next to Marilyn Monroe so that he could ‘spend eternity with Playboy’s first cover girl,'" said Rev. Graham.

He continued, "This is a reminder to realize that where our soul—not our casket—is going to spend eternity is what matters most. That will be only one of two places—Heaven or Hell." "Trusting Jesus Christ as Savior by faith is the only way to Heaven," said rev. Graham. "God is the ultimate judge."

Rev. Graham: Hugh Hefner Led a Revolution in 'Direct Rebellion Against God's Word'
You know Franklin enjoyed Playboy.
 
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Hefner’s former valet reflects on ‘Pig Nights’ with hookers and Hef
September 30, 2017 - From 1978 through 1979, Stefan Tetenbaum worked as Hugh Hefner’s valet, doing everything from restocking the Playboy founder’s fridge with necessities like perfectly chilled Pepsi to cleaning sex toys after Hefner’s infamous “Pig Nights,” when the robe-clad Hef would call in prostitutes for his friends. Tetenbaum, now 67 and a sculptor living in Redondo Beach, Calif., shares his stories with The Post.
My job as Mr. Hefner’s valet was to take care of him in a very personal way. I prepared his “sick menu” — Pepsi, Campbell’s chicken noodle soup and M&Ms — whenever he felt ill, which was often because he was a hypochondriac. I also made sure the maids took all the sex toys down to the basement after use and washed and sterilized them before returning the gadgets to the secret compartment above his bed. On certain nights, Mr. Hefner had prostitutes brought up to the mansion and he would entertain them with a big dinner and invite his friends to come and participate in different intimate acts with them. It was called “Pig Night.” Sometimes the women had penises and Hefner didn’t want to be involved with that, although some of the other guests, especially John Belushi, they didn’t mind.

Hugh, most of the time, never had sex with women. He was more interested in watching. He would hire famous male porn stars, including John Holmes, with huge penises and watch them have sex with different girls he brought in. Hugh sat there in his favorite chair, smoking a joint and eating red licorice and watching. I had to go into the room afterwards and if the girls couldn’t walk, I would have to escort them to the bedrooms so they could recuperate. Hef sometimes gave bonuses to the women because the sex acts were so painful. He always filmed the encounters. He had two large video cameras over his bed and he had these giant screens across from his bed. He had a whole library for these sex acts with different people and the video librarian told me Hef planned to use the footage against his associates if they ever threatened to come out with a memoir about him or the mansion. For many people, the Playboy mansion was a safe haven from the paparazzi and private detectives. A married comedian came for years, bringing different girls to have sex with. I had to take many food trays into the room where he was with these girls.

There was always cocaine around, though Mr. Hefner didn’t partake, preferring weed (he would often have parties where he invited all the marijuana growers in California to the house). The entire grounds were under surveillance. There were cameras everywhere and all the phones were bugged. The staff had to be very careful and the men weren’t allowed to speak to any of Hef’s girls or socialize with them. But if one of Hef’s bunnies was out by the swimming pool and requested a lobster or cheeseburger, you’d deliver it to her and put the tray between her legs and while she oiled her legs, you’d see all sorts of toys that were attached to her vaginal area. The girls loved to tease me. You also weren’t supposed to be married if you worked for Hef. It was one of the rules, which somehow he ignored for me since my wife also worked at the mansion as a greeter during parties.

Hef wasn’t a kind man. If he tasted the Pepsi and it wasn’t cold enough, he would throw it away and call me to replace it. I don’t know if he ever even knew my name. He would just call me “valet.” He was very brutal to his girlfriends and sex partners. He made sure they had breast implants. In those days, the implants were new and they would shift and burst and I witnessed many women who had this done begging and crying to Hef to help them and he would put them back in the hospital and then discard these women. He didn’t care. They were disposable. I really didn’t feel anything when I heard Hef died. He started out as an innovator and was a very liberal guy. He was pro abortion, gay rights, marijuana. He was very ahead of his time and then when he moved from Chicago to Holmby Hills, he became just another dirty old rich man.

http://nypost.com/2017/09/30/hefners-former-valet-reflects-on-pig-nights-with-hookers-and-hef/
 
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Rev. Graham: Hugh Hefner Led a Revolution in 'Direct Rebellion Against God's Word'
September 29, 2017 | Commenting on the death of Playboy pornographer Hugh Hefner, who claimed he wanted to be known as one of the major leaders of the sexual revolution, Christian minister Franklin Graham said that revolution was "in direct rebellion against God's Word and His laws," and added that where we spend eternity -- in Heaven or Hell -- is "what matters most."
In a Sept. 28 post on Facebook, Rev. Graham, son of pastor Billy Graham, said, “Hugh Hefner, who died yesterday, was asked by The New York Times in 1992 what he was most proud of in his life. His answer? ‘That I changed attitudes toward sex…That I decontaminated the notion of premarital sex. That gives me great satisfaction.’ "He wanted to be known as the one responsible for the sexual revolution," said Rev. Graham.

landscape-1435261144-gettyimages-150691298.jpg

Hugh Hefner and three of his "playmates."​

"That’s a sobering thought." "This was a revolution in direct rebellion against God’s Word and His laws," he said. "News reports also said that Hefner paid $75,000 years ago for the vault next to Marilyn Monroe so that he could ‘spend eternity with Playboy’s first cover girl,'" said Rev. Graham.

He continued, "This is a reminder to realize that where our soul—not our casket—is going to spend eternity is what matters most. That will be only one of two places—Heaven or Hell." "Trusting Jesus Christ as Savior by faith is the only way to Heaven," said rev. Graham. "God is the ultimate judge."

Rev. Graham: Hugh Hefner Led a Revolution in 'Direct Rebellion Against God's Word'
You know Franklin enjoyed Playboy.

Franklin's the Hank Williams Junior of evangelism ---- proof that talent skips a generation.
 
As per Drudge
First judgement happens at death
Was probably an interesting meeting
I’m watching Secrets of Playboy. How much different is he than R kelly or Jeffrey Epstein?

The girls are no5 speaking kindly of him. But of course they all wanted to be bunnies and you know with that comes fucking guys like carrot top and bill Maher
 
RIP Hugh. You were a great man, a gentleman and a scholar, and had more sex with 10's than any of us mere mortals can only have in our dreams. I hope he croaked with his dick in some 'tang
Watch the documentary. I’m on the fence about him but I just started watching it.
 
He must have sold his soul to have lived as he did.

He'll be the only man in Hell saying, "totally worth it."

There have been a rash of recent stories of playboy girls complaining about how they were treated in the Playboy Mansion.

I'm not clear on what they thought would happen . . .
 

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