The world of Erotic Print Culture has been around for centuries and has seen many changes over time. From ancient artwork to modern magazines, the visual representation of eroticism has always been...
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: The history and significance of gent magazine: exploring the impact of erotic print culture
Gent Magazine's Self-Regulation During Adult Industry's Hardcore Boom
During the rise of hardcore content in adult magazines in the 1960s, Gent magazine maintained clear editorial boundaries that...
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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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Occasional Crossovers With Fetish Lightwear Though Gent was not a fetish magazine, it occasionally featured models in latex, fishnets, or corsets, subtly referencing BDSM or burlesque aesthetics...
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: Gent magazine blurs the lines between mainstream and eroticism: a look at their use of fetish lightwear
Advertising Relationships With Supplement Companies
In later decades, Gent ran a large volume of ads for male enhancement pills, stamina boosters, and "natural" testosterone supplements, These...
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Fiction Often Written in “First Person Male” Voice Many of the erotic short stories and fantasy letters were written from a male protagonist's first-person point of view, This writing style fostered...
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Gent is an American men's lifestyle magazine that was originally published from 1968 to 2003, featuring glamorous models and articles about sports cars, high-end dining, and other elements of the...
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: Gent: a retrospective look at the golden age of print erotica
Gent is an adult entertainment magazine that ran from 1969 until 2008. It is known for featuring nude models who were often photographed in various states of undress. While it began life as an...
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Frequent Use of Pseudonym "J.R, Williams"
One recurring name credited for erotic short stories and "reader letters" was "J.R, Williams," likely a house pseudonym used by multiple writers. The name...
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: How one popular pseudonym shaped the identity of gent magazines erotic literature.
Mildly Taboo Scenarios Within Legal Limits
Gent occasionally flirted with mildly taboo or risqué themes—teachers, stepmothers, boss-secretary—but always stayed well within legal and moral...
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: Mildly taboo scenarios: exploring risky themes without crossing legal bounds.