#223 - X-OTICA 6 2 Eros Goldstripe

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SKU: #223


X-otica, Volume 6, Number 2
Eros Publishing Co., Inc.
Wilmington, Delaware
1975

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The editorial on page two boasts that X-otica is “America's number one magazine dedicated to erotic, exotic women and their special overpowering appeal to men . . . . “ No other page has text about the models.


In 1968, the Motion Picture Producers Association devised a set of guidelines for parents to use when deciding which feature films their children should see. When MPPA gave a film an X rating, it meant that no one under 17 should see it. Adult entertainment businesses appropriated the X-mark for their own purposes, often using expressions such as XXX to denote nudity and explicit sex. The X in X-otica exploits that practice. The back cover says Rated X otica.


Although models wear typical Goldstripe fetish attire — stockings, gloves, heels, boots, garter belts, a few corsets and some whips — most photographs show nudity with lots of pink. Views leave little to imagine.


The pictures come from photo sets we've seen in various Eros Goldstripe zines of the 1970s. The original magazine has one, three, four and nine pictures per page.


The digital replica does not revise any page layouts. The tone of photographs was adjusted and some blemishes/specs re-touched. The ebook presents all content of the 56-page original, including advertising.


A rare 1970s artifact, X-otica offers a generous assortment of fine feminine curves, aimed to attract fetish enthusiasts. These sexy vixens demand our attention as they show us their female credentials.





NOTE
Although some parts of pictures are obscured on this page, the ebook shows everything that's in the original.



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