Magazine Review
The New GENT
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If you live in a big city, and if you can find them, you might have an urge to visit a used magazine store. Why? Because before computers, and DVDs, and even before there
were VHS tapes, men found their opportunities to look at sexy pictures and naked women in print magazines.
Playboy and Penthouse are the titles that come to mind as the seminal and archetypical men's magazines.
Hugh Hefner and Bob Guccione were the guys who got those magazines up and running. The first
Playboy issue, which featured Marilyn Monroe, was published in December 1953 and sold roughly 51,000 copies. Guccione started
Penthouse in the UK in 1965, and he published the first US issue in 1969.
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What you may not know is that Gent Magazine's first issue was published in September 1956. Wow! The magazine is still in business after almost 50 years.
Back in the 50's and 60's and possibly into the early 70's,
Gent was more in the mold of Esquire — cars, clothes, travel, art, literature, food and drink, and of course, women.
Original GENT — relaxed, name-dropping lifestyle
magazine for fifty cents
below: Old GENTS prefer big boobs at the Home of the
D-Cups — remember these?
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And then the editors discovered that big boobs on the covers of their magazine were just the eye candy that men wanted; and
Gent Magazine evolved into Gent — Home of the D-Cups.
Nowadays, Gent is called The New
Gent, but they are still featuring all the big tit models they can find, photograph, and fit into a 130- page format.
Gent has a new management team headed by Anton Fury and
Rhiannon. Yes — that Rhiannon. She models, produces, publishes and edits, and she captures the attention of any man that finds himself in her line of vision.
The August 2005 issue won't jump off the shelf into your hands, but when you see the cover featuring the super busty
Chelsea Charms smiling at you, you'll grab it so quickly that it will seem as if it jumped off the shelf. Chelsea is billed as measuring 153xxx, but who's counting. She has her hands covering her nipples, but you can see all the rest of her breasts, and they are really, really big.

New GENT — the August 2005 issue. D-Cups no more.
Inside, there's lots to see in the way of big tits
— among the models are Rhiannon, Keisha Evans, Adara
Michaels, Alexis Amore, Exotica in a xxx uncensored photo spread, the aforementioned spectacular
Chelsea Charms, and a photo tribute to one of the biggest and best of the huge tit models
— the one and only Wendy Whoppers. Gent has Wendy as the first model elected to the
Gent Hall of Fame.
The magazine is much more than pictures of big tits. There's a news letter called
Big Titty Times, a video review column, Letters to the Editor, as well as big tit fiction and art.
Gent has 130 pages, so you can expect lots of the standard sex industry ads. No problem. After all there are one dozen photo spreads, 13 different women, and that means 26 huge tits. Another feature you will enjoy is the
Knocker Knotes which provide you with the measurements, size of the implants, and website data for each of the models.
I liked this issue very much. In recent years past,
Gent had fallen a few rungs down on the ladder of successful men's magazines. But Anton and Rhiannon are going to take the magazine with them as they go for the gold. Rhiannon is a very determined lady and it seems that there's nothing she can't do.

Years ago, The Score Group's head honcho
John Fox worked for Gent, Home of the D-Cups. And now as head of the very successful
Score Magazine and the Score Group he will have to keep an eye on the progress of
The New Gent. It's going to be a great time for us readers. You can read some commentary by readers and responses by Rhiannon herself at the BEA's forum.
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