Rapes reported and the years new Pornographic magazines first published
The Bureau of Justice website calculated in table form years of from 1960-2010 and you may see the pattern in your state ( country) as to how much rape increase. (Note: most rapes go unreported)
These
publications contain content of a sexual nature including nude
photography.
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1974
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Barely Legal is the name of an adult magazine targeted
primarily at heterosexual men.
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The magazine features explicit photos of naked young women, all of whom are at least
18 years old.
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1984
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1976
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1972
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Club International is a United Kingdom-based magazine[1] that
depicts softcore pornographic pictures
of women.
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1998
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1980
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Escort is a British men's adult magazine, or softcore magazine,
which falls under the description of pornography, or erotica.[1]
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1966
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Fiesta magazine is a British soft-core pornographic magazine, published by Galaxy Publications. It is a sister publication of Knave.[1]
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1972
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Gallery is a men's
magazine begun by Montcalm Publishing in 1972. It is one of the more popular
"skin" magazines that arose on the Playboy magazine pattern in the 1970s.
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1957
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Gent Magazine is a pornographic magazine published
by the Magna
Publishing Group, which also publishes Swank, Genesis, Velvet and many other popular men’s
magazines.
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1976
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High Society is a U.S. pornographic magazine. In addition to hardcore pictorials
of nude models, it
also has feature articles and occasional celebrity pictorials.[1]
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1974
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Hustler is a monthly pornographic magazine published in
the United States. It was first published in 1974 by Larry Flynt.
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1959
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Knave magazine is a
long-established British pornographic magazine, published by Galaxy Publications. It is the upmarket sister
publication of Fiesta magazine.[1]
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1982
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Lemon People (レモンピープル Remon
Pīpuru?) was a sexploitation hentai manga magazine
published by Kubo
Shoten from February 1982[1] to November
1998 in Japan.
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1995
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Loslyf is a South
African Afrikaans-language pornographic magazine. The magazine was founded in 1995 by J.T. Publishing, a South African subsidiary of the American Hustler.[1]
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1982
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1965
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Mayfair is a British adult
magazine for men. Founded in 1965, it was designed as a response to
U.S. magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse, which had
recently launched in the UK
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1988
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1952
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Modern Man (subtitled
"The Adult Picture Magazine") is a now defunct monthly men's magazine founded in
1952 and running for several decades. Predating Playboy, Modern Man focused
on items of interest to adult men, with an emphasis on soft-core pornography, sex, humor, automobiles and popular
culture. It featured photographs of many well-known models and actresses,
including Marilyn
Monroe, Pat Sheehan, Bambi Hamilton, June
Blair, Tara Thomas, Jayne
Mansfield, and Mamie
Van Doren, as well as questionable look-alikes.
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1972
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Oui is a men's
adult pornographic magazine published in
the USA and featuring
explicit nude photographs of models, with full page pin-ups, centerfolds, interviews and other
articles, and cartoons
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1965
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Penthouse, a men's
magazine founded by Bob
Guccione, combines urban lifestyle articles and softcore pornographic pictorials
that, in the 1990s, evolved into hardcore.
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1997
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Perfect 10 was a monthly and then quarterly men's magazine featuring high
resolution photographs of topless or nude women who have
not had cosmetic
surgery in pensive or artistic poses.
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1953
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Playboy is an American men's
magazine that features photographs of nude women as well as
journalism and fiction.
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1967
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1965
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Private magazine was
established in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1965 as the
world's first full-color hardcore magazine by Berth Milton, Sr.
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1983
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1991
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Founded in 1991, The Score Group (TSG) publishes several
monthly magazines including its flagship publication Score, and several others including Voluptuous, 18eighteen, Naughty Neighbors and Leg Sex.
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The Magna
Publishing Group's website includes the claim that Swank has
been established for "well over 65 years." A men's-lifestyle
magazine called Swank was founded by Fox Comics founder Victor Fox in the 1940s,
and eventually evolved to its modern format.
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Swank is a pornographic magazine published in
the United States. It includes hardcore sex, such as
the use of sex toys, lesbian sex, and sexual intercourse between men
and women.
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1980
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Urecco (ウレッコ Urekko?) was a monthly men's magazine published in
Japan.[1] The title is a
play on the Japanese word "Urekko" (売れっ子?) which literally means "popular
girl(s)" or "girl(s) who is/are much sought after.[
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1984
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Video Boy (ビデオ ボーイ Bideo Bōi?) is a Japanese monthly men's
magazine which has been published since 1984.
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