{"id":199,"date":"2010-02-18T00:19:42","date_gmt":"2010-02-18T00:19:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brucebramson.com\/2010\/02\/18\/m-y-o-b-5\/"},"modified":"2010-02-18T00:19:42","modified_gmt":"2010-02-18T00:19:42","slug":"m-y-o-b-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucebramson.com\/?p=199","title":{"rendered":"M Y O B"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>I INTERRUPT MY NARRATIVE \u2026<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u2026 to discuss a matter of some importance to several large segments of our population: pornography.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m old enough to remember vividly the days when there was NO commercial porn. What porn there was consisted mostly of typewritten material, often second-and third- carbon-copies, occasionally with crude drawings included. A friend of mine had a HUGE collection of this stuff. Later, when the firm for which we both worked got a dry copier, he made Xerox copies in large quantities. Since he was the \u201ckey operator\u201d for the machine, he got away with it for many months, until he left an \u201coriginal\u201d on the platen which someone else found. There was a bit of a dust-up, of course, but only a very few knew he was the perp, so he went on with it, being more careful! But I digress\u2026<\/p>\n<p>As I completed college, I found there were some magazines available here and there: these were not really pornographic in today\u2019s sense of the word. There were no \u201cdirty-book stores\u201d: only a few magazine-stands would carry these off-color rags. One of these was a tiny (like, 5\u2033 X 7\u2033) black and white booklet called <em>Tomorrow\u2019s Man<\/em>. It was mainly devoted to body-builders, posing (often oiled) in miniscule thongs and jock-straps. Penises were generally stuffed out of the way, which gave rise to the notion that most body-builders are not well hung. (The porn revolution has busted that myth!) <em>Fizeek<\/em> was another of these magazines, very similar in design and scope and there were several others.<\/p>\n<p>Then there was AMG (<em>Athletic Model Guild<\/em>), in a slightly larger format, also black and white. This was produced in Southern California and appeared to contain mostly navy guys (\u201dseafood\u201d) earning a little extra cash (to buy booze and girls, of course). I suppose a collection of these magazines would be worth some money nowadays. In the early issues the boys were mostly dressed, usually shirtless, and showing some basket (sometimes enormous ones\u2014I often suspected salamis had been substituted for the real thing). The intent of these photos was certainly to provoke a salacious reaction in the reader, and I suppose it was successful for some: but the other intent was to \u201cpush the envelope\u201d and get porn main-streamed. As time went on, the guys wore less and less and various symbols (often scratched on the negatives) were used to indicate sexual preferences, physical statistics and so forth. It is difficult, now, to believe that to state (or even suggest) that someone was \u201cgay\u201d or -gasp- <em>homosekshull<\/em>, was forbidden! [When someone implied Liberace was homosexual, he sued (libel), and WON!] The cute stuff in <em>AMG<\/em> was all designed to avoid prosecution for distributing \u201cobscene\u201d material under a whole bunch of court rulings generally lumped together and called \u201cobscenity laws\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>TM<\/em> eventually disappeared (a copy from 1954 was available recently for $95.00), but <em>AMG<\/em> pushed on pushing, their material becoming more prurient and occasionally in color. Then, in 1973, came \u201cMiller v. California\u201d, which, while not opening the flood-gates exactly, did make it obvious the definition of obscene was not an easy task. It gradually dawned on people in general and on the courts, that obscenity was as much \u201cin the eye of the beholder\u201d as in the producer: by this time, <em>AMG<\/em> was <em>definitely<\/em> obscene, and was to become far more-so before it folded.<\/p>\n<p>However, from the 70\u2019s on, pornography \u201ctook off\u201d. Large-format magazines that had kept the air-brushes busy removing \u201clumps\u201d began including explicit (and occasionally real) hard-ons: the air-brushes went to work enhancing rather that deleting! With the useful addition of \u201cadult\u201d bookstores where all this stuff could be displayed and sold, the pornography market exploded. Specialty-subject mags appeared, including kiddie-porn, which as quickly as it appeared was legislated out of existence. My favorite title of the \u201cniche rags\u201d was Stump, and I leave it to my readers to imagine its contents!<\/p>\n<p>Professional pornographers were quick to exploit technology: even amateurs quickly saw the possibilities of the Polaroid camera! I had a neighbor in the early 50\u2019s who took photos of every hard-on he could find (he\u2019s immortalized in <em>Piece on Earth<\/em> at Nifty). Prior to that, all porno had been produced on conventional film, an expensive and laborious process given that one had to find places to develop film that would NOT call the cops if they found a hard-on (or worse). The advent of the electronic camera for production (professional and otherwise), and the internet (for distribution) has <strong>radically<\/strong> changed the whole \u201cporno\u201d scene. Kids growing up today have this phenomenal wealth of porn available if they want it, and the ready means to produce and distribute it themselves if so inclined:\u00a0 and they <strong>do<\/strong>, as I\u2019m sure my readers know.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s all pretty amazing stuff for old farts like me who have watched it all unfold. \u00a0My own career, such as it is, writing \u201cfuck stories\u201d began in 1987 with <em>First and Second Cousins<\/em>: it has been on Nifty practically from its inception.<\/p>\n<p>PeeYes: I\u2019m also old enough to remember that the Nifty (gay) Archive was originally accumulated by someone at Cornell University: whether student or faculty I\u2019ve never known. Its original URL ended in cornell.edu! I suppose someone eventually discovered it and forced it off-site! But it still exists <strong>here<\/strong> and contains thousands of original gay stories; many are fine examples of \u201cone-handed-reading\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/brucebramson.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/12\/signature1-300x149.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I INTERRUPT MY NARRATIVE \u2026 \u2026 to discuss a matter of some importance to several large segments of our population: pornography. I\u2019m old enough to remember vividly the days when there was NO commercial porn. What porn there was consisted mostly of typewritten material, often second-and third- carbon-copies, occasionally with crude drawings included. 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