In the 1950s and 60s, explicit depictions of gay desire were strictly illegal and heavily censored in the United States and much of the world. To bypass strict anti-obscenity laws, visionary photographers like Bob Mizer of the Athletic Model Guild (AMG) created "physique magazines."

The focus shifted from merely hiding behind fitness excuses to celebrating raw male intimacy, vulnerability, and unapologetic sensuality. 📱 The Digital Age: Curation and Community

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