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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

We would be interested in hearing your views on the old fashioned contact mags and if any one still uses them, we always thought that they were a thing of the past until a recent visit to our local sex shop where they seemed to have loads.

This is something we are thinking of giving a go as 15/20 years ago these did get results and no timwasters.

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By *quirtyndirty!Couple
over a year ago

Nottingham

Surely you'd think with this new fangled tinterweb malarkey these mags would have died a death.

My local papershop still does have a healthy top shelf porn selection though , wonder who still buys it

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By *irral VoyeurMan
over a year ago

Rock Ferry

My local sex shop has stopped stocking them but always used them years ago

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By *host63Man
over a year ago

Bedfont Feltham

I was always very interested in the lifestyle when I was young and used these in the 80s and early 90s.

I had my first experience with a couple from One of these Mags. New Direction.

I too had thought they died a death.

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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago

London


"Surely you'd think with this new fangled tinterweb malarkey these mags would have died a death.

My local papershop still does have a healthy top shelf porn selection though , wonder who still buys it "

Exactly!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to love them, had some success with them, think it was called Journal of Love. Did not think they would still be going

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Like others I'm surprised they've survived. Can't be many ads in them nowadays surely.

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By *aughty VicarMan
over a year ago

Bamber Bridge, P R E S T O N, Lancashire

That’s how I discovered this secret lifestyle in the 1990s

Using contact mags was a bit clunky. Sending letters to a bunch of advert numbers. These then get redirected by the contact mag admin to the owner of the ad. Then you wait for the return letter from them via the contact mag admin.

I suppose it got rid of the messers because you had to pay to post an ad and prospective players had to pay to respond to a fixed number of ads.

I like the fact that Fab is free. Users have the choice to become a Site Supporter if you want all the (useful) additional features and adds another level of trust - although doesn’t guarantee it. However, paid or free, it is subject to abuse by those who have no intention of meeting. Makes you more cautious but I won’t be returning to the mags.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My aunt was in Es cort magazine in the 80s…

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By *quirtyndirty!Couple
over a year ago

Nottingham


"That’s how I discovered this secret lifestyle in the 1990s

Using contact mags was a bit clunky. Sending letters to a bunch of advert numbers. These then get redirected by the contact mag admin to the owner of the ad. Then you wait for the return letter from them via the contact mag admin.

I suppose it got rid of the messers because you had to pay to post an ad and prospective players had to pay to respond to a fixed number of ads.

I like the fact that Fab is free. Users have the choice to become a Site Supporter if you want all the (useful) additional features and adds another level of trust - although doesn’t guarantee it. However, paid or free, it is subject to abuse by those who have no intention of meeting. Makes you more cautious but I won’t be returning to the mags."

Got the image of Dick Emerys vicar in my mind now there's one for the teenagers

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By *az2802TV/TS
over a year ago

Sheffield

Thought it was all interweb stuff now ..don’t see many mags in newsagents anymore.

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By *iredhandMan
over a year ago

Manchester

Well they certainly weren’t much use for the “free for quick shag now?” brigade…

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By *arko2020Man
over a year ago

Sale


"My aunt was in Es cort magazine in the 80s…"

I remember E5cort! Used to be my teenage spank bank of choice

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By *wingamajigsCouple
over a year ago

Folkestone

I uses to print some of the top shelf magazines back in the day. Initially we thought great! However the actual process was a pain due to the shocking paper quality

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That’s how I discovered this secret lifestyle in the 1990s

Using contact mags was a bit clunky. Sending letters to a bunch of advert numbers. These then get redirected by the contact mag admin to the owner of the ad. Then you wait for the return letter from them via the contact mag admin.

I suppose it got rid of the messers because you had to pay to post an ad and prospective players had to pay to respond to a fixed number of ads.

I like the fact that Fab is free. Users have the choice to become a Site Supporter if you want all the (useful) additional features and adds another level of trust - although doesn’t guarantee it. However, paid or free, it is subject to abuse by those who have no intention of meeting. Makes you more cautious but I won’t be returning to the mags.

Got the image of Dick Emerys vicar in my mind now there's one for the teenagers "

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By *7pete27Man
over a year ago

plymouth


"My aunt was in Es cort magazine in the 80s…

I remember E5cort! Used to be my teenage spank bank of choice "

. Loved e5cort back in the day, readers wives were my thing x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *iredhandMan
over a year ago

Manchester


"I uses to print some of the top shelf magazines back in the day. Initially we thought great! However the actual process was a pain due to the shocking paper quality"

You mean they weren’t laminated?

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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago

London


"My aunt was in Es cort magazine in the 80s…"

How on earth did you find that out!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My aunt was in Es cort magazine in the 80s…

How on earth did you find that out!"

My dad had a stash of mags and she was in readers wife section.

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By *eyond PurityCouple
over a year ago

Lincolnshire


"My aunt was in Es cort magazine in the 80s…

How on earth did you find that out!

My dad had a stash of mags and she was in readers wife section. "

You dad used to wank over his sister?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My aunt was in Es cort magazine in the 80s…

How on earth did you find that out!

My dad had a stash of mags and she was in readers wife section.

You dad used to wank over his sister? "

Was my mum’s sister so no .

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