Playboy Magazine announced that it will be going non-nude as of March 2016. The publishing icon decided to do away with naked pictures after launching a safe-for-work site that proved readers truly seek out the magazine for the articles. Not to be outdone, other well-known publications have re-examined their policies as well. National Geographic will cut their ties to the Pygmy Tribes, Newsweek will no longer cover news, People will stop reporting on people, The National Enquirer will cease its coverage of Bigfoot and UFOs and Cosmopolitan will abandon its search for the elusive G-Spot.
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Well that just cancels my subscription to Cosmopolitan!
Playboy doing away with nudity is fine with me, but I’m very disappointed in Cosmopolitan! 😉
I am sure they’ll cover another spot! 🙂
Loved the comparisons. But if anyone still needs nudity, I have a whole collection from the early 60s through 2009 that a friend left me when he died, with the expectation that I’d sell it. And I am. I’m just not real excited about posting ads for it on the internet.
I’d post it now Anne. It’s like winning the lottery!
No nudity in Playboy means only one thing: The terrorists have won.
Thank you, Will. Thank you for having the raw courage to speak the naked truth.
That could be it exactly Will!
There’s always DeviantArt. Don’t believe me? Register for an account and turn the Mature Content filter off.
Ah, the experienced reader Peter?
It’s odd that I feel bad about this despite the fact that I haven’t seen a new copy of Playboy in at least twenty years.
I get what you mean!
No nudes is good nudes?
HA HA HA!!! How do you think up this stuff Bill?