First rude thing I ever saw
Our Ginger Fuhrer's young life was scarred by the discovery of an end-of-the-pier 'What The Butler Saw' machine and a jazz mag shoved behind a toilet cistern. Tell us about the first time you realised that there was more to life than sweet shops and Friday night TV
( , Thu 11 Aug 2011, 13:07)
Our Ginger Fuhrer's young life was scarred by the discovery of an end-of-the-pier 'What The Butler Saw' machine and a jazz mag shoved behind a toilet cistern. Tell us about the first time you realised that there was more to life than sweet shops and Friday night TV
( , Thu 11 Aug 2011, 13:07)
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Not sure, really.
I grew up in the early 1970s, when there was this odd mix of old social conservatism, the eminence of Playboy and James Bond and the like, and the new uninhibited hippie movement. From early childhood on I was bombarded with sexuality in varying forms, from the understated hints from the 50s and early 60s to seeing the odd jizz mag on display. It was a time when sex was becoming something that was not totally hidden in the bedrooms anymore, to the delight of some and dismay of others.
...oh hell, it was Misty Rowe on Hee Haw. There, I admitted it. Happy?
( , Thu 11 Aug 2011, 15:40, Reply)
I grew up in the early 1970s, when there was this odd mix of old social conservatism, the eminence of Playboy and James Bond and the like, and the new uninhibited hippie movement. From early childhood on I was bombarded with sexuality in varying forms, from the understated hints from the 50s and early 60s to seeing the odd jizz mag on display. It was a time when sex was becoming something that was not totally hidden in the bedrooms anymore, to the delight of some and dismay of others.
...oh hell, it was Misty Rowe on Hee Haw. There, I admitted it. Happy?
( , Thu 11 Aug 2011, 15:40, Reply)
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