FICTION: 10 THE SENSUOUS KILLER
Marc Shores ARTICLES:
22 BIG NIPPLES POINT THE WAY
Dan Bennett
40 BOOBS ARE BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER
Cathy West FEATURES:
34 FROM THE SPICE RACK
Bart Hills
54 BUST LINES
Letters PICTORIALS:
4 BUSTING THE BOOB BARRIER
14 A LITTLE RYE HUMOR, PLEASE
18 MELON FOLLY DAME
24 A BIG TO-DO
28 BEADS, DANGLES AND BAUBLES
36 FLIPPING OVER THE FLIP SIDE
42 HIGH ROLLERS
50 COUNTRY COZEN
56 DROOPER TROOPER
60 HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTEST
EDITORIAL
Recently, many observations have been made of our society's changing attitudes
toward hUmma-porn-star">Uman erotic behavior. Women's rights organizations are gradually achieving
for females the sexual freedoms permitted to males for generations. Couples and
groups seeking new lifestyles are demanding that government agencies acknowledge
their right to form relationships as they choose, giving legal sanction to any
who request it. And middle-income husbands and wives are embracing a freewheeling
sexual adjustment called swinging that has, in the past, been enjoyed only by
the wealthy.
Through all of these changes, there remains a small group of people who insist
that society is best only when it follows the precepts of our grandparents. These
people attempt to have passed and enforced antisex legislation that will compel
modern people to accept the sexual and moral standards of their provincial ancestors.
But we live in a viable, dynamic culture. People today are not willing to sacrifice
their rights on the altar of traditionalism, as did past generations. The popularity
of X-rated movies shows the importance today's freethinking individuals put on
their prerogatives to see what they choose. In most instances where a local government
has attempted to restrict the showing of some movie, they have done so in the
face of box-office sell-outs. Customers often wait in long lines to see the movies
that some group of censors are, at that moment, attempting to close.
Our Constitution was designed to accommodate a growing, changing society. It contains,
in the Bill or Rights, enforceable protections against a domination of the government
by one individual or by a small power group that wishes to impose its standards
on the entire country.
But these protections are only valuable if they are used. The advocates of new
ideas and lifestyles will only achieve their goals of acceptance under law if
they continue to insist that they, as citizens of our country, should not be denied
their rights because they are different.
If you have been unable to see an X-rated movie or buy a certain kind of magazine
because a group of people who were determined to regulate your "morals"
interfered with your free choice, you have been denied your Constitutionally guaranteed
rights. But you will not get them back unless you raise your voice in protest.
Write to your representatives, both local and national, demanding the freedoms
the Bill of Rights provides. If you don't, you will lose them. We have a government
designed to protect the people. But it can only work if the people are active
in expressing their wishes. Speak out—or a "moral" dictatorship
will force you to remain silent.