Girlie mags: a sexy doorway to the past!

As I explained in the “Who I Am” page, I write a column called The Horny Time Traveler for the adults-only publication GALLERY. The first column is available on the stands in the February 2009 issue, #147.

Covergirl Karin occupies eight stunning pages of this issue!

Covergirl Karin occupies eight stunning pages of this issue!

The concept of the column is that I travel back in time and give myself and the readers a glimpse of a different year by showing them excerpts of vintage girlie magazines, the less explicit adult periodicals of earlier eras. I start off by giving a summary of the major events of a particular year, everything from politics to entertainment to sports to crime, and then I review the articles and the captions on the girlie photos and convey through my summaries a little bit about what women and men, and the sexual culture of the time, were like. I keep it sexy and informative, as befitting my own tendency to be both horny and scholarly. In the first column, I take my readers on a visit to 1957 through the pages of the March issue of MODERN MAN and the April issue of CABARET.

Through this magazine, we visit the fleshpots of 50s Tijuana and the old burlesque nightclubs of Chicago.

Through this magazine, we visit the fleshpots of 50s Tijuana and the old burlesque nightclubs of Chicago.

If you’re 18 (or 21 in some states) and interested in a little “horny time traveling,” check out GALLERY and my column. I give you a peek at yesteryear’s beauties as well as the sights, sounds, and even aromas of the past–through CABARET, we get a sense of what it’s like to eat an enchilada while watching a hot Mexican stripteaser!

GALLERY, as edited by David J. Evans, is a great mix of sensual and explicit erotic photography, celebrity journalism, and of course, Horny Time Traveling. I hope you check it out soon, and let me know what you think about the column by leaving a comment here on this blog.

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By the way, if you want to see some cool vintage men’s mag covers, check out the website Poseur, where I found the scan of CABARET’s cover.