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Childhood Daughters And Dad's Subscription To Playboy

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Are there any daughters out there who grew up with Playboy in the house? For me, seeing them arrive as a regular subscription in the mail, then housed in the bathroom magazine rack, like they were as much of a staple as, say, toilet paper or the bottle of Old Spice on the shelf above the toilet....that standard of womanhood and of objectification went straight to my brain and clung as snugly to my neural pathways as did the shoe-tying lesson my father gave me one morning when he was still in bed and I was sitting cross-legged on the carpet. I think I was about six-years old, maybe younger? I've felt self-conscious about my body my entire life. And no matter how beautiful my body is, I've always felt shame for it not being this, or that, or something that was handed down to me as a standard I could never live up to. What was it like for you? I'd like to hear from men and women. Was Playboy a household item when you were growing up?
 
Not in our house. It was 14 before I knew there was anything like that. Had to hide them from my mom once I did. They were not allowed in my home either.
 
It was in our house, just a different magazine name, same genre. However I was well used and abused and part of that was included in the ritual so it isn't something I take enjoyment out of, shame yes however for other reasons.

Did it make me feel less perfect, possibly, it was a standard I could never possibly achieve, so yes it may have.
 
Hi, all.

Are there any daughters out there who grew up with Playboy in the house? For me, seeing them ar...
Well, I can't look at that smut, when growing up we always had a famous newspaper in the house that depicted naked women in there and even as a teen I found myself questioning: why do they only show women? You know, that objectification, that retail space filled with human merchandise. It was my dad that dragged that newspaper in the house every single day. That is what I grew up with...
 
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