| Logically,
of course, sex must have existed before, during
and after 1963 but somehow it's difficult to
imagine our parents' and grandparents' generation
being interested in "you know what".
They must have been of course, otherwise we
wouldn't be here, and Retro
Raunch sets out to show the wide variety
of soft and hardcore images that fed their sexual
fantasies in exactly the same way that pornography
does for us today. The only difference is that
back then there wasn't a multi-billion dollar
porn industry churning out porn to order. So
somehow these vintage images seem to capture
moments in the sex lives of real people that
modern porn often fails to do. These are images
of natural looking women - without silicon boobs
or shaved pussies - and people having real sex.
What you'll find on RetroRaunch
is over 38,000 antique images in an archive
growing by at least 600 pictures each month.
The categories are as follows:
- Babes by the decade from pre
1920 to 1979
- Big tits - and not an ounce
of silicone in sight thank goodness!!
- Hardcore - pre 1920 to 1979
- Bondage and leather - Pre
1920 to 1979
- Foot fetish - 1960 to 1979
- Legs heels and hose - 1920
to 1979
- Celebrities and pin ups
There are lots of other speciality
sections too like brothel photos, magazine ads
and french postcards ("say no more, nudge
nudge") that are a real delight to browse
through.
What really struck us as we looked
through this site is that not only are the pictures
a turn on but just how interesting they are
from a historical view point. It's quite something
for an adult site to be both sexy and interesting.
If only school history had been like that!
Cost:
1 week $9.95. 1 month $19.95. 3 months $44.95.
6 months $74.95. See site for renewal rates.
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Customer
service: excellent |
Review
date: July 2004 |
*
The Chatterly ban in Larkin's poem refers
to the landmark British obscenity trial
of 1960 in which Penguin Books won the
right to publish D H Lawrence's book Lady
Chatterley's Lover for the first
time in the UK. The book was
first published in 1928 in Italy and a
year later in France where attitudes to
sex and censorship were more liberal.
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