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-# A [[young woman]] who is devoted to the pursuit of [[pleasure]] 
'''''PLAYGIRL''''' is a monthly lifestyle [[magazine]] published in the [[United States]] that features seminude or fully [[nude]] men. The magazine was founded in 1973 during the height of the [[Feminism|feminist]] movement as a response to [[List of men's magazines|erotic men's magazines]] such as ''[[Playboy]]'' and ''[[Penthouse magazine|Penthouse]]'' that featured similar photos of women. '''''PLAYGIRL''''' is a monthly lifestyle [[magazine]] published in the [[United States]] that features seminude or fully [[nude]] men. The magazine was founded in 1973 during the height of the [[Feminism|feminist]] movement as a response to [[List of men's magazines|erotic men's magazines]] such as ''[[Playboy]]'' and ''[[Penthouse magazine|Penthouse]]'' that featured similar photos of women.
== See also == == See also ==
-[[Playgirl]] de [[Will Tremper]]+[[Playboy]]
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==See also== ==See also==

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PLAYGIRL is a monthly lifestyle magazine published in the United States that features seminude or fully nude men. The magazine was founded in 1973 during the height of the feminist movement as a response to erotic men's magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse that featured similar photos of women.

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