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G-Man's Defining Moment!!!

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 11:06 pm
by GMAN
Hi There,
I like to share this with the group when I was 10 years old.
It was the summer of 1962 and I can distinctly remember my very first stimulating magazine moment.
Then I used to spend my summer school vacations staying with my aunt in Gloucester Massachusetts.
One of those days I happen to walk in the local corner tobacco/magazine/convenience store to buy an
ice-cream.
While waiting in line, I happen to look up at the magazines on the nearby stand and seen this mag
cover (shown below) seem to just take over all of my senses.
Hey and don't laugh... and this was just before I knew/learned about sex (seriously).
Anyway.... for some or... for what ever reason (at that time) this mag cover really mesmerized me.
For I also I remember going back to the store a few times just to look at the mag while it was still there.
That was the same year (62) that Mars Attack cards (also shown below) came out, which I also found to be
very stimulating showing women were probably about to die.
Well I guess I can say... 62 was a very good year!!!


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Re: G-Man's Defining Moment!!!

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 11:12 pm
by Flatwoman
Did you ever see this mars attacks card?
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Re: G-Man's Defining Moment!!!

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 2:37 pm
by JIMBO
G-Man,

Your pre-puberty magazine experience mirrors mine! (We seem to be about the same age.)

Every two weeks, after I got my haircut, I'd walk down to the drugstore to get a milkshake or hand-mixed fountain drink (sweet lime was my favorite) and browse the magazine racks. The men's adventure mags like that one, usually with some scantly clad girl abused by the Nazis, set my proclivities for all time! These were right next to the skin mags like Modern Man and Cavalcade (no plastic sleeves back then... open for inspection!). No wonder I developed a Nazis = sex outlook! Occasionally, I would secrete one of the little digest size skin mags like Tab or Vue inside a comic book :eek: (Our Army At War: Sgt. Rock), pay my 12 cents and hurry home with my hidden treasure! ;-) I was a naughty boy. :twisted:

Jimbo

Re: G-Man's Defining Moment!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 9:31 am
by G-Man

Re: G-Man's Defining Moment!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 2:58 pm
by Rihannasfishnets
Every time i see this...

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I think of this... :love:

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Re: G-Man's Defining Moment!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2023 9:52 am
by JIMBO
Von Ryan's Express! Yes!

G-Man, your link to the nazi covers is great. I've seen most of them but never collected at one source! :clap:

Jimbo

Re: G-Man's Defining Moment!!!

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2023 6:05 am
by notvole
My defining moment was around the same time at around the same age. I was looking at some magazines called Photograms of the Year - a sort of artistic round up of the year’s photographic art. I saw a monochrome image of a nude woman leaning back. You could only see her torso but she appeared to be supporting her weight with her arms behind her. Like G-Man’s firing squad victim her head was thrown back, as though in ecstasy or pain… or both! I was aroused.

But I was even more interested in her belly button. The studio lighting made it look deep and dark. I was fascinated. It looked almost like a hole going deep inside her. TV, in those days, showed plenty of Westerns and so I wondered if it was a bullet hole?

I hadn’t reached puberty but I brought myself to a dry orgasm looking at the nude woman, leaning back in ecstasy and pain, receiving a bullet deep inside her belly button. To this day, a firing squad with a naked and semi-consensual victim pushes all my buttons.

This photo is modern and nowhere near as good as the original which was, I think, from 1947. However, it gives something of the idea.