Juggs Explained

Frequency:Monthly
Category:Pornographic magazine
Publisher:M M Publications, Ltd., Subsidiary of Mavety Media Group
Country:United States
Language:English
Issn:0734-4309

Juggs is a softcore pornography adult magazine published in the United States that specializes in photographs of women with large breasts.

It has been described as "the magazine of choice for breast men" by Jerry Saltz, art critic for The Village Voice news magazine.[1]

Models featured included Norma Stitz,[2] Traci Lords,[3] Candy Samples, Roberta Pedon and Tina Small.

The magazine was published by George W. Mavety's publishing company, Mavety Media Group (MMG), which was originally known for publishing gay pornography magazines in the United States. It was distributed by Larry Flynt Publications.[4] The magazine's readership was mostly blue-collar men in the American South and Midwest.[5]

Dian Hanson, the magazine's editor for 15 years,[6] described it as "the epitome of bad taste... a humorous magazine, a sexual sideshow."

Dian Hanson years

From 1986 to 2001, Juggs was helmed by Dian Hanson, who had edited multiple pornographic magazines since 1977. She has said that when she took over Juggs and its sister publication Leg Show:[7]

Hanson began putting in pictorials of women modeled after the Venus of Willendorf, a prehistoric fertility symbol with enormous breasts and a massive belly, which she saw as a piece of early pornography for cavemen.[8] [5] She also included the theme of erotic lactation in the magazine's headlines and short stories.[9] Hanson stated the magazine's monthly circulation nearly doubled, from 85,000 at the time she joined as editor to 150,000 by 1996.[8] Hanson said that Juggs was seen as less threatening to women than many other pornographic magazines, who saw its less than perfect models as closer to themselves, and were more willing to submit their photographs there than to any other magazine she worked at in 25 years.[7]

Hanson left Juggs in August 2001, a year after its publisher, George Mavety, died, leaving the company in the hands of people she did not want to work for.[10]

Contributors

Heather Hooters was a regular columnist from June 1994. The pornographic film actress Candy Samples had a regular column in Juggs from 1986 through August 2007.[11] [12] Kelly Madison was a regular columnist from June 2002.[13] Cartoonist Bill Ward wrote and illustrated an article a month for the magazine in his later years.[14]

In popular culture

The magazine title, a slang term for breasts, has become the perennial punch line of any joke that requires a pornographic magazine.[8] [15] It is used by leading American media including Time Magazine, CBS News, and The New York Times as the immediately recognizable title of a pornographic magazine, without further explanation needed.[16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

After Juggs published a review of artist John Currin's exhibition in 1998,[21] the magazine's approval was still being used to define the artist's work 11 years later.[22]

In an episode of the television show Sex and the City which originally aired in 2000 (season 3 episode 15), Trey MacDougal is caught masturbating with the aid of a copy of Juggs magazine.[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Redemption of a Breast Man. Jerry Saltz. The Village Voice. 17 November 1999. 1 December 2016.
  2. News: The Plight of the Over 50 Porn Star: Why Age Is Just a Number. Aurora Snow. 9 May 2015. The Daily Beast. 16 January 2021. Stitz says she got a late start in the industry by winning a layout contest for the Juggs magazine amateur section at the age of 35..
  3. Esquire. 'A Felony Just to Own': The Sleazy Story Behind Penthouse's Most Controversial Issue. Lili Anolik. 15 September 2020.
  4. The resurrection of Larry Flynt - owner of Larry Flynt Publications Inc.. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100617042448/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_n11_v22/ai_14171257/. 17 June 2010. Michael. Kaplan. Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management. 15 June 1993. FindArticles.com. 8 November 2007.
  5. The Soho Love Goddess. Marshall Sella. 31 January 2000. New York. 8 November 2007.
  6. Joseph W. Slade, "Pornography and sexual representation: a reference guide III", Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001,, p.900
  7. Michele Golden. (8 October 2007). "Dian Hanson", Index Magazine', 2002. Also at Index Magazine site. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  8. Michael Kaplan. (1 November 1996). "Editing by desire", Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, On FindArticles.com. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  9. Book: Breastwork: Rethinking Breastfeeding. Alison Bartlett. UNSW Press. 2005. 9780868409696. 100. Sydney.
  10. Matthew Flamm. (2 June 2002)."A Demimonde in Twilight", The New York Times. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  11. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0760121/publicity "Candy Samples - Publicity"
  12. Book: Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2019. Samples, Candy. Harris M. Lentz III. McFarland. 2020. 9781476679785. 357.
  13. Web site: Kelly's Professional Pictorials. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060716001220/http://kellymadison.com/dreamweaver_pages/mags.html. 16 July 2006. Kelly Madison official site. 8 November 2007.
  14. Book: The best eye candy money can buy: The life of Bill Ward, good girl artist. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110517002157/http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/sex/reading_room/158.the_best_eye_candy_money_can_buy.3.htm. 17 May 2011. Eric Kroll. Taschen books. 15 January 2007. 978-3-8228-1290-7. 6 December 2007.
  15. Bob Massey. (27 September 2006)."The Reigning Queen", Baltimore City Paper. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  16. William Grimes. (30 January 1992)."A Miniaturist of the Novel Who Finds Phones Erotic", The New York Times. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  17. Alexis Soloski. (16 January 2007). "The Racist Inside", Village Voice. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  18. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1999/03/31/48hours/main41170.shtml "Cybersex Sells Meet The New Online Sex Entrepreneurs"
  19. Kelly Flynn. (21 October 2000). "Danni's hard drive to adult content success", CNN. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  20. Are We Not Men's Magazines?. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090307071743/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,986510-1,00.html. 7 March 2009. Bruce Handy. 9 June 1997. Time Magazine. 23 September 2001.
  21. Jessica Berens. (31 August 2003). "We are not a muse", The Observer. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  22. . Mario Naves. (16 July 2007). "Nothin’ Like the Old School", The New York Observer. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  23. Web site: Television of Yore. Sex And The City - Season 3, Episode 15. 23 August 2017. 18 January 2021.