Playboy Bunny Reunion
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About 100 former Playboy Bunnies take over New Orleans, but not before Vanessa Bolano sat down with a few of the ladies to get a soup of what their life was like.
The Playboy bunnies first bounced onto the altercation in Chicago in 1960. Members and guests of the league were served by women called bunnies dressed in a revealing corset, bunny ears, a collar, cuffs, and topped off with a airy tail. The costume may look demeaning, but in fact it's just the opposite.
Loraine Hoyt who was a bunny in New Orleans from 1973- 1974 and Los Angeles from 1974- 1979 says, “I met a gal and she was too revealing me she was a bunny, and right away I wasn't secure what she meant about a bunny because automatically I thought about Playboy arsenal.”
Actress Maria Richwine who was a bunny in Los Angeles from 1974- 1978 remembers, “I said what's a bunny? And she explained it to me, and I said, ‘You stingy I heave to walk around with ears and a tail and spend cocktails?’ and she said, you will be surprised it will revolution your life.”
Source: 33 KDAF-TV
Former Playboy Playmate talks HIV/AIDS, safe sex
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Former Playboy Comrade Rebekka Armstrong stretched a condom over her rational arm.
“Guys don’t always want to use condoms, and they make up excuses,” she said. “Girls on opening have been known to say, ‘Oh, you don’t need to use a condom.’”
She then listed shared excuses for not wearing one.
“I’m too big for a condom, baby,” she joked, holding up her arm. “Fellow-citizen, are you bigger than this?”
Students gathered in the Indiana Monument Union’s Frangipani Room on Tuesday evensong to listen to Armstrong, an HIV/AIDS awareness activist, talk about discuss about her experience living with HIV/AIDS.
Armstrong said she contracted the virus from unprotected sex at 16. Now, she not only speaks about HIV/AIDS but is a safer-sex educator.
“Condoms get a bad rap,” she said. “But one of these could’ve saved my survival.”
Union Board sponsored the lecture. Hillary Anderson, Ring Board lectures director, said she
Source: Indiana Daily Student