

"I’ll be the first to admit the way in which the magazine portrayed nudity was dated, but removing it entirely was a mistake," he admitted. "Nudity was never the problem, because nudity isn’t a problem. Today, we’re taking our identity back and rediscovering who we are."The magazine sold 700,000 per issue last year; the highest ever sales were in November 1972 when they sold 7.2 million copies in a month.
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