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  1. WINNER - 68817631 - Preacher357
  2. 69211286 - jesseytucker
  3. 69612383 - JanetCormack
  4. 69788869 - pogostickies
  5. 70186940 - GemzFaye
  6. 71036170 - glt

WINNER - 68817631 - Preacher357

is all right for men with good physiques. But men can't wear
falsies'. Perhaps Miss Mayo hesitates to disparage puny male fans:
anyhow the point is obscure, though incontrovertible. 'Sure, I
liike beefcake', Eleanor Parker is said to have said, 'when the
picture calls for it'. Presumably this raises again the nice
matter of good and bad taste. Joan Crawford is approving and
tolerant: 'Its time men were given a chance to get in on cheese-
cake'. To quote the Beauty Parade caption writer once more: 'When
muscles bulge now, so do feminine eyes'. The taste for beefcake
is parallel to the newish stress on the good she-wolf (as opposed
to the bad she-wolf of early movies). The masculine habit of
appraisal and selection is permitted to the female in movie mores
now. As the song in On The Town put it:

There's the corner where the boys hang out,
As each gal goes by they rate her,
Whistle and try to date her...

The predatery male is now accompanied on that street corner by
predatory females. In Don't Bother to Knock Marilyn Monroe's
exhibitionism in a window to look Richard Widmark thrilled two
girls near me in the cinema. The sex which Edmund Wilson cannot
see in the movies is there really: Mr Wilson is really too well
brought up and too literate to spot it. Without the sexual basis
where is the predetory female and the beefcake cult?

P.S. What I said about beefcake not pleasing women only still goes, of
course. The point here, however, is that it does please women
as well as queers.

69211286 - jesseytucker

is all right fr men with good physiques. But men can't wear
falsies'. Perhaps Miss Mayo hesitates to disparage puny male fans:
anyhow the point is obscure, though incontrovertible. 'Sure, I
like beefcake'. Eleanor Parker is said to have said, 'when the
picture calls for it'. Presumably this raises again the nice
matter of good and bad taste. Joan Crawford is approving and
tolerant: 'It's time men were given a chance to get in on cheese-
cake'. To quote the Beauty Parade caption writer once more: 'When
muscles bulge now, so do feminine eyes'. The taste for beefcake
is parallel to the newish stress on the good she-wolf (as opposed
to the bad she-wolf of early movies). The masculine habit of
appraisal and selection is permitted to the female in movie more
now. As the song in On The Town put it:

There's the corner where the boys hang out,
As each gal goes by they rate her,
Whistle and try to date her...

The predatory male is now accompanied on that street corner by
predatory females. In Don't Bother to Knock Marilyn Monroe's
exhibitionism in a window to look Richard Widmark thrilled two
girls near me in the cinema. The sex which Edmund Wilson cannot
see in the movies is there really: Mr. Wilson is really too well
brought up and too literate to spot it. Without the sexual basis
where is the predatory female and the beefcake cult?

P.S. What I said about beefcake not pleasing women only still goes, of
course. The point here, however, is that it does please women
as well as queers.

69612383 - JanetCormack

is all right for men with good physiques. But men can't wear falsies'. Perhaps Miss Mayo hesitates to disparage puny male fans: anyhow the point is obscure, though incontrovertible. 'Sure I like beefcake', Eleanor Parker is said to have said, 'when the picture calls for it'. Presumably this raises again the nice matter of good and bad taste. Joan Crawford is approving and tolerant: 'Its time men were give a chance to get in on cheesecake'. To quote the Beauty Parade caption writer once more: 'When muscles bulge now, so do feminine eyes'. The taste for beefcake is parallel to the newish stress on the good she-wolf (as opposed to the bad she-wolf of early movies). The masculine habit of appraisal and selection is permitted to the female in movie mores now. As the song in On The Town put it:

There's the corner where the boys hang out.
As each gal goes by they rate her,
Whistle and try to date her ....
The predatory male is now accompanied on that street by predatory females. In Don't Bother to Knock Marilyn Monroe's exhibitionism in a window to hook Richard Widmark thrilled two girls near me in the cinema. The sex which Edmund Wilson cannot see in the movies is there really: Mr Wilson is really too well brought up and too literate to spot it. Without the sexual basis where is the predatory female and the beefcake cult?
P.S.
What I said about beefcake not pleasing women only still goes, of course. The point here, however, is that it does please women as well as queers.

69788869 - pogostickies

is all right for men with good physiques. but men can't wear
falsies'. Perhaps Miss Mayo hesitates to disparage puny male fans:
anyhow the point is obscure, though incontrovertible. 'Sure, I
like beefcake', Eleanor Parker is said to have said, 'When the
picture calls for it'. Presumably this raises again the nice
matter of good and bad taste. Jean Crawford is approving and
tolerant: 'Its time men were given a chance to get in on cheese-
cake'. To quote the Beauty Parade caption writer once more: 'When
muscles bulge now, so do feminine eyes'. The taste for beefcake
is parallel to the newish stress on the good she-wolf (as opposed
to the bad she-wolf of early movies). The masculine habit of
appraisal and selection is permitted to the female in movie mores
now. As the song in On The Town put it:
There's the corner where the boys hang out,
As each gal goes by they rate her...
The predatory male is now accompanied on that street corner by
predatory females. In Don't Bother To Knock Marilyn Monroe's
exhibitionism in a window to look Richard Widmark thrilled two
girls near me in the cinema The sex which Edmund Wilson cannot
see in the movies is there really: Mr Wilson is really too well,
brought up and too literate to spot it Without sexual basis
where is the predatory female ans the beefcake cult?

P.S.
What I said about beefcake not pleasing women only still goes, of
course. The point here, however, is that it does please women
as well as queers.

70186940 - GemzFaye

is all right for men with good physiques. But men can't wear
falsies'. Perhaps Miss Mayo hesitates to disparage puny male fans:
anyhow the point is obscure, though incontrovertible. 'Sure, I
like beefcake', Eleanor Parker is said to have said, 'when the
picture calls for it'. Presumably this raises again the nice
matter of good and bad taste. Joan Crawford is approving and
tolerant: 'It's time men were given a chance to get in on cheese-
cake'. To quote the Beauty Parade caption writer once more: 'When
muscles bulge now, so do feminine eyes.' The taste for beefcake
is parallel to the newish stress on good she-wolf (as opposed
to the bad she-wolf of early movies). The masculine habit of
appraisal and selection is permitted to the female in movie mores
now. As the song in On The Town put it:
There's the corner where the boys hang out,
As each gal goes by they rate her,
Whistle and try to date her...
The predatory male is now accompanied on that street corner by
predatory females. In Don't Bother to Knock Marilyn Monroe's
exhibitionism in a window to hook Richard Widmark thrilled two
girls near me in the cinema. The sex which Edmund Wilson cannot
see in the movies is there really: Mr Wilson is really too well
brought up and too literate to spot it. Without the sexual basis
where is the predatory female and the beefcake cult?

P.S.
What I said about beef cake not pleasing women only still goes, of
course. The point here, however, is that it does please women
as well as queers

71036170 - glt

is all right for men with good physiques. But men can't wear falsies'. Perhaps Miss Mayo hesitates to disparage puny male fans: anyhow the point is obscure, though incontrovertible. 'Sure, I like beefcake', Eleanor Parker is said to have said, 'when the picture calls for it'. Presumably this raises again the nice matter of good and bad taste. Jean Crawford is approving and tolerant: 'Its time men were given a chance to get in on cheesecake'. To quote the Beauty Parade caption writer once more: 'When muscles bulge now, so do feminine eyes'. The taste for beefcake is parallel to the newish stress on the good she-wolf (as opposed to the bad she-wolf of early movies). The masculine habit of appraisal and selection is permitted to the female in movies more now. As the song in On The Town put it:
There's the corner where the boys hang out,
As each gal goes by they rate her.
Whistle and try to date her...
The predatory male is now accompanied on that street corner by predatory females. In Don't Bother to Knock Marilyn Monroe's exhibitionism in a window to hook Richard Widmark thrilled two girls near me in the cinema. The sex which Edmund Wilson cannot see in the movies is there really: Mr Wilson is really too well brought up and too literate to spot it. Without the sexual basis where is the predatory female and the beefcake cult?

P.S.
What I said about beef cake not pleasing women only still goes, of course. The point here, however, is that it does please women as well as queers.

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