Playboy playmates that you loved when you were growing up.

I dont remember her name or the month or the year that she was in Playboy. But oh my God she was beautiful. I hope she still looks close to that. I know how women change when I get older.
I really loved her long long blonde hair

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The first nude woman that many of us saw was in the pages of Playboy. Talk about getting off on the wrong foot where naturism is concerned... Hugh Hefner's concept of a beautiful lady with little relationship to what nude women really look like. Fortunately for me, my first exposure to Playboy was only months before I got a chance to go to an FKK event and saw plenty of naked women shaped the way naked women really are shaped like. In retrospect, I pity the men whose only concept of naked beauty was formed from "high class porn" like Playboy or Penthouse.

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I'm guessing that the perfectly sized and shaped breast came from a surgeon and the hair a wig shop. Nice to look at especially in my younger days, but not very real.

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I agree. I can remember being mesmerized by the sight of these fabulous women in Playboy in the 60's and 70's and often wondered where they lived. I never saw any in real life! I wonder how long it took to take that perfect photo? However many hours of pleasure was had from photo's like that! Now that I am much older and wiser and a nudist, I know what real ladies really look like naked!

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We all had to start somewhere; the tastefully done photos of the Playboy models was a great place to begin.

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We all had to start somewhere; the tastefully done photos of the Playboy models was a great place to begin.

And that is where many of us began, but there was a sexual emphasis rather than a comfort or freedom message that was projected. As much as I wanted to just be comfortable in the hot and humid summers, it was at a time when erections seemd to be more common that being flacid.

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Farrah Fawcett of course. She went to UT in Austin and I heard many stories about her locally then became Charlie's Angel. Wow.

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Not sure if she was a playmate, but I remember many a night falling asleep while staring at the Farrah Fawcett poster.

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Farrah was never a Playmate, but she did appear in the pages of Playboy later in her shortened life and she looked fantastic. I read the magazine regularly for many years.

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