The Comstock machinery was aimed with special intensity at anything that might encourage male-male desire. A magazine could present a carefully plucked and creamed young woman as aspirational beauty. Present a young man whose only “shame” was softness itself, and the same authorities reached for seizure warrants. The double standard was administrative long before it was cultural.
Bob Mizer spent months on a California prison farm in 1947 after postal inspectors and police decided his photographs of young men crossed an invisible line. The same era watched Playboy’s carefully groomed female models move freely through the mails and onto newsstands. —natural clad male bodies were treated as a public danger, while engineered female youth was sold as leisure and beauty.
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Gay or straight, the shame spreads.
Demonize soft males and stereotypes explode everywhere. Beefy only becomes the rule, even in communities that could celebrate variety. Softness isn’t feminine—it’s human.