Vladimir Putin
03-17-2017, 07:44 AM
It was in the Summer of 1970 when I was barely out of kindergarten. Me and my family were spending the summer in Boston. I was with my mother when we were at a newsstand in nearby Cambridge. While I was looking for my favorite cartoon comic books, I came across what I thought was a very strange magazine. On the cover of the mag was a black and white photo of a woman in a seductive pose in black leather. The magazine was called Wild Women. I gingerly picked the magazine up, opened it and I saw more black and white photos. The first thing I saw was a smiling young woman mooning for the camera pulling down her pants to her panties. I flipped through a few more pages where I saw a pic of a woman in bondage attacking a man in his home with an S&M whip.
A newsstand employee caught me looking at that magazine and shouted at me yelling "Hey kid! Put that down! That's not for you!" My mother, embarrassed by me, said "Put it down, it's not for children."
I put it down, but their insistence that I not look at mags like that only piqued my curiosity. It was two years before the release of "Deep Throat" and "Behind the Green Door."
A newsstand employee caught me looking at that magazine and shouted at me yelling "Hey kid! Put that down! That's not for you!" My mother, embarrassed by me, said "Put it down, it's not for children."
I put it down, but their insistence that I not look at mags like that only piqued my curiosity. It was two years before the release of "Deep Throat" and "Behind the Green Door."