Did Playboy Magazine Scam Retailers or Just Resort Back to Sexploitation for Profit?
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Nancy HopperFebruary 18, 2017
I don't know what BYU you are referring to. The models at BYU always wore body suits or bathing suits. They have never been nude.
CurtFebruary 16, 2017
The difference between art and porn is at the individual honest assessment of how viewing the subject makes one feel. Getting turned on sexually is porn.
JohnFebruary 15, 2017
Even though I don't read (or glance through) such magazines I have to ask the question: if the medium is photography, its porn, yet if it's a painting it's art. Many poses, I've been told, are similar to poses in art fond at all the famous museums. Even at byu there are art classes where nudes are displayed.
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