Playboy Bunnies - Workin' Girls, Ho's, or Sex Slaves?

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One by one they have revealed what life was like behind the glittering façade of the Playboy Mansion. According to them, it disguises a grubby world where some girls feel they are no *better than prostitutes, paid pocket money by an octogenarian obsessive who funds plastic *surgery to turn them into his physical ideal, and yet must still take huge amounts of Viagra to manage sex with them.

Hefner likes to have anywhere between three and 15 girlfriends at any one time. One of the group will be chosen to be Girlfriend No 1. She will share Hefner’s bedroom at all times, while the others are merely visitors.

Many girls, it seems, endured these living conditions for the chance of becoming a centrefold in Playboy *magazine — an invaluable career boost for any glamour model.

Others admitted that they stayed only for the *cosmetic surgery to which Hefner treated them as a birthday presents, keeping a running account with a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon.

Every Friday morning we had to go to Hef’s room, wait while he picked up all the dog poo off the carpet — and then ask for our allowance: a thousand dollars counted out in crisp hundred-dollar bills from a safe in one of his bookcases,’ she says.

‘We all hated this process. Hef would always use the occasion to bring up anything he wasn’t happy about in the relationship. Most of the complaints were about the lack of harmony among the girlfriends — or your lack of sexual participation in the “parties” he held in his bedroom.

‘If we’d been out of town for any reason and missed one of the official “going out” nights [When Hefner liked to parade his girls at nightclubs] he wouldn’t want to give us the allowance. He used it as a weapon.’

The allowance was also withdrawn if there was any infringement of the strict rules imposed by Hefner on all his girlfriends.

Read more: Hugh Hefner's Playboy mansion more like a squalid prison say former Playmates | Mail Online

Sounds like they should unionize, eh?

Their parents must be so proud. :confused:
 
Pretty hard to give an opinion without pictures.....


....just saying
 
In the mid 70s or so a former GF or mine got a job in the Boston Playboy hutch.

She was there about two weeks, found a rich guy (I was a student) and headed from FLA.

Who was being exploited?

Her?

Not likely.

She didn't mind at all, living in a man's world, just so long as she could be a woman.
 
The Bunnies are caught up in a surrealistic perception.
And they think they are taking advantage of it, not the other way around.
The ones that come out talking bad about it are the ones that woke up or could'nt cut it as a bunny.
 
A friend of mines mother worked at the Playboy Club in L.A. back in the 70's and she had the biggest tits i'd ever seen (up to that point) Never saw her in her in her bunny outfit though.
 
I don't particularly grieve over the suffering of the women who stayed in the Playboy Mansion....though considering how long the place has been active, seems likely at least a few could truely have been called exploited. What I find interesting is, Hefner seems to see himself as this leader of the sexual liberation movement.

Ironically, the women who have come within his sphere of influence have been far more exploited and repressed than would have been possible in the typical 1950's home he so despises. In my view, Hefner never championed sexual liberation -- he championed male sex without consequences, without love and without humanity. A sort of animated James Bond character.
 
Women who choose that kind of life style know exactly what they are doing. I wouldn't call them Ho's or victims. I call them opportunist.

Most are under 21, bigrebnc. Many are from impoverished or rural backgrounds....I wouldn't say any of them knew what they were getting into.

But they all could have left.

Maddie are you saying women under the age of 21 can't make a choice? I was under the impression women matured faster than men
 
I hate to say it but its about the same arrangement many married women of the 40's and 50's had, but on a grander scale.

These girls know what they are getting into up front (pun intended) They know it means fucking him, they know it means being in a group of "girlfriends". They also know what they are going to get out of it. Truthfully it sounds like sour grapes to me.
 
Playboy Bunny is just another role woman can choose to engage in isn't it ? There are a number of lifestyles that one can choose but not find out the "not so glamorous" parts of it until later. Did anyone here really think these women had it made because Hugh chose them to be one of his bunnies ? Hands up now----how many here have had a job where they had to act like a "ho" to keep it?
 
Playboy Bunny is just another role woman can choose to engage in isn't it ? There are a number of lifestyles that one can choose but not find out the "not so glamorous" parts of it until later. Did anyone here really think these women had it made because Hugh chose them to be one of his bunnies ? Hands up now----how many here have had a job where they had to act like a "ho" to keep it?


Considering who hugh is and what playboy is and all that the "mansion" implies, i am sure these "girlfriends" had a very good handle on what they were signing up for. It wasn't just hugh choosing them, they chose him too.

Now signing up to be a "playboy bunny" at one of the old clubs is a totally different thing in my opinion. Key to the club was one thing, key to the girls was another.

 
I don't particularly grieve over the suffering of the women who stayed in the Playboy Mansion....though considering how long the place has been active, seems likely at least a few could truely have been called exploited. What I find interesting is, Hefner seems to see himself as this leader of the sexual liberation movement.

Ironically, the women who have come within his sphere of influence have been far more exploited and repressed than would have been possible in the typical 1950's home he so despises. In my view, Hefner never championed sexual liberation -- he championed male sex without consequences, without love and without humanity. A sort of animated James Bond character.

And that's why he's my hero...
 
I'm curious if I missed something over the last 50+ years. Hef never claimed to be anything other than what he is: a playboy. Yeah, so he's now a billion years old, wrinkly and probably stinks, but he's still an appreciator of the female body, probably hornier than ever.

Why the surprise?
 
I don't particularly grieve over the suffering of the women who stayed in the Playboy Mansion....though considering how long the place has been active, seems likely at least a few could truely have been called exploited. What I find interesting is, Hefner seems to see himself as this leader of the sexual liberation movement.

Ironically, the women who have come within his sphere of influence have been far more exploited and repressed than would have been possible in the typical 1950's home he so despises. In my view, Hefner never championed sexual liberation -- he championed male sex without consequences, without love and without humanity. A sort of animated James Bond character.
exploited? Madie who is explotting who?
Famous Playboy Bunnies
 

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