Blam! Blam!
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Another attempt to reach he market that Playgirl has always managed to miss:
Blam!Blam! content also includes investigative research involving a writer who puts aphrodisiacs like chocolate and horny goat weed to the test, and two womens’ findings after being challenged to find steamy Web sites that made them feel — as the British say — “randy.”
There isn’t any full-on nudity in Blam!Blam! Stylistically, it’s closer to the slap-and-tickle tease of burlesque than the jackhammer pulse of porn. “Women need more of a cerebral experience to get turned on,” says Scifers, whose stepfather writes for Playboy.
Although — at this point — the magazine is aimed at arousing heterosexual women, Leskela and Scifers believe the magazine will appeal to straight guys as well as gay men and women. …
Erotic magazine called Blam!Blam! busts out
