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Guest zipperzone
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If you're in your local news vender anytime soon, check out the latest (September) issue of Vanity Fair.

 

They have a fashion/style feature (I think it is page 336) featuring Brazillian models - male & female. The guys are hot hot hot and are shown wearing Tuxs, speedos and birthday suits. Worth a look.

 

And on a slightly different note, I see that the Rentboy site has disabled the right click "save" feature on their pictures. I find it strange that they claim copyright on these pics when I'm sure they are supplied by the escorts. Wouldn't the escorts have the cr?

Guest ihpguy
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There are many other models much, much hotter than those boys in the photos. I was quite disappointed in the article and photos. I actually thought they could have done much better. There was a lack of interesting subjects from the worlds of art and fashion in the subjects as well. I thought they would have been able to come up with better-known actors from the telenovelas as well. And as for beautiful actors, some shots of Reynaldo Gianecchini and Bruno Gagliasso, either clothed or unclothed, would have been nice.

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A few weeks back and prior to the initial issuing, this VANITY FAIR issue received many comments (positive as well as negative) on the blog MadeinBrazil. It made for interesting and insightful reading.

 

Although the issue is sleek as usual and devoted to fashion and entertainment in many respects, this particular issue lacks (in photographs and content) the immense DIVERSITY found amongst the Brasilian people.

 

If one were not in the know of the history and the culture of my most favorite country, s/he would think it's a country and culture steeped primarily in European influences from what's depicted in the most recent edition of VF.

 

I've had my wrapped copy for over a week but have yet to unveil and peruse!

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>this particular issue

>lacks (in photographs and content) the immense DIVERSITY found

>amongst the Brasilian people.

 

>I've had my wrapped copy for over a week but have yet to

>unveil and peruse!

 

There are so many funny things I could say, but I think the above stand on their own as comedic brilliance. :p

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