That 80's look is hot. I wonder if it had to do with all the porn I use to find in the woods as a kid. Was not just one wooded area but no matter where the woods was there was always porn mags. I did not think about how weird that was until a couple years back. It just seemed like it belonged in the woods.
I don't know. Thats odd. I don't think porn was any more prevalent then as it is today
I would suppose people use their phones now. The internet destroyed the magazine business and that is even before the smart phone. "Goldstein said circulation woes throughout the field show "we are an anachronism; we are dinosaurs; we are elephants going to the bone cemetery to die.... The delivery system has changed, and we have to change with it if we want to survive."
Founded in 1968, Screw was successful in its early years. Its mix of scatological editorials, pornographic pictures and tongue-and-cheek articles sold as many as 140,000 copies a week. By last year, sales had dipped to around 30,000." https://www.wired.com/2003/11/porn-mag-sales-going-limp/
That makes sense. I never considered that. Interesting. So, it's not necessarily less prevalent today but magazines are.
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