Can someone explain why we're mourning Hugh Hefner?
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I get it, he lived the straight man's dream – but not the straight woman's.
Can you imagine a 70, 80, or 90-year-old man trying to bed you? :puke:
Fine, he made a magazine but that magazine later failed and he wasn't able to stay in tune with the times, so I don't see much to ccelebratein him. What am I missing?
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He helped open the floodgates to sexuality as a public topic. By making it public, it gave way for us to express ourselves without being smacked over the head too much, which then led to proper sex education. Sometimes I wish our forefathers had the knowledge that it probably wasn't a good idea to literally screw like rabbits without the proper preparations or the consequences for being too "promiscuous".
We'd probably still have John Holmes today.Of course he didn't do it overnight, in the 60's one of the raunchiest songs you could hear was "I wanna hold your hand", and John Lennon thought he was feeling like a modern day rapper when he says "gland" instead of "hand".
It's not about his sexuality for me, its about sex as a whole.
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He helped open the floodgates to sexuality as a public topic. By making it public, it gave way for us to express ourselves without being smacked over the head too much, which then led to proper sex education. Sometimes I wish our forefathers had the knowledge that it probably wasn't a good idea to literally screw like rabbits without the proper preparations or the consequences for being too "promiscuous".
We'd probably still have John Holmes today.Of course he didn't do it overnight, in the 60's one of the raunchiest songs you could hear was "I wanna hold your hand", and John Lennon thought he was feeling like a modern day rapper when he says "gland" instead of "hand".
It's not about his sexuality for me, its about sex as a whole.
I think you're giving him, the individual, too much credit. He did what he did for profit. The end result might have been a rethinking of sex but that was incidental.
Still, I can understand remembering the man's younger libido and what it did for the country but he grew into a letcher that thought it was okay for an 80+-year-old to pursue teenagers. I'm far right of an SJW but that's wrong. The gay community all but erased Harry Hay from our histories for doing the same thing with men. In fact, the last article I read about it was titled "The Trouble With Harry Hay" which was what place he should have in our narrative given who he became at the end of his life.
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Let's not take the agency away from women. They threw themselves at him for a chance to get some of his money.
Regardless of his motives, he did get sexuality into the mainstream.
Larry Flint is a true hero with his 1st Amendment fight.
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Larry Flint is a true hero with his 1st Amendment fight.
Larry Flynt is a hero when it comes to fighting for the first amendment.. and it is a very smart guy.. and funny.. but he is also an obnoxious asshole - and takes great pride in doing so. He criticizes everybody. Just get him talking about anybody and he will find something to criticize. He is quite liberal, however the liberals are a bit hesitant to embrace him as one of their own.
He was close pals and an advisor to JFK Jr. and a very close friend of very religious Ruth Carter Stapleton (sister of Jimmy). Oddly enough, he also became pals with one of his foes.. James Falwell.
Larry's biggest flaw is that he is so fixated on vaginas.Hugh Hefner spent $75,000 25 years ago to purchase the mausoleum crypt adjacent to Marilyn Monroe..
http://www.tmz.com/2017/10/06/hugh-hefner-crypt-cemetary-kisses/
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I think Larry Flint loves being "an obnoxious asshole" as a persona, rather than that is really what he is.
I have an autographed picture from Larry, personally. It hangs next to our living room TV.
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I have no idea? ?? Did he die?