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| | Pornographic magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pornographic magazines, sometimes known as adult magazines, sex magazines, blue book, or pornoblads are magazines that contain content of a sexual nature, typically regarded as pornography. |
 | | In the second half of the 20th century, pornography in the United States evolved from the so-called "men's magazines" such as Playboy and Modern Man of the 1950s. |
 | | While Playboy remained "softcore", new publications such as Penthouse, began to evolve into more explicit displays (hardcore), eventually, by the 1990s, featuring sexual penetration, lesbianism and homosexuality, group sex, and fetishes. |
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