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Gent was a magazine published from 1968 until its final issue in 2009. It focused on erotica, but unlike other publications of its kind, it did...
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Partnered Briefly with Audiotape Erotica Sellers in the 1980s
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Audience Mail Tracked National Tastes Reader submissions revealed regional quirks: busty beach fantasies from California, Midwest farm scenarios, Southern belles, and secretaries from the Northeast,...
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Gent was an adult magazine published from 1968 to 20011 that featured articles on sex, sexuality, romance, erotica, fetishism, and related subjects. It had a strong presence in Canadian markets...
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Gent, or L'Amour magazine, was a monthly French publication devoted to erotica, published between November 1968 and September 2014. It served as a forum for artists and writers who wished to explore...
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