RE:Those were the daysGuessing H & E was a magazine in the US. There was Sun & Health here in Australia but I think the printed version is finished sadly.
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RE:Those were the daysYes H and E magazine is still going and I regularly pick a copy up from the newsagents. Just picked the latest one up last week and hoping to submit some photos. Natural and hairy is the best way.
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RE:Those were the daysH&E hard copy can still be purchased in the UK from WH Smiths or now called TG Jones, you are right Natasha it's also online
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RE:Those were the daysThought about getting the online subscription to H&E. If anyone has it please share if its worth it.
Adam
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RE:Those were the daysThought about getting the online subscription to H&E. If anyone has it please share if its worth it.
Adam
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RE:Those were the daysI really enjoy picking up a hard copy to look through
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RE:Those were the daysI really enjoy picking up a hard copy to look through
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RE:Those were the daysWe're with you 100% on your bush vs. bare attitude. My wife has been smooth since she was 17 and I mentioned that I liked women that way. It took be a couple of years to join her because, obviously, there's more to shave. But we will never go back to the "full bush" days.
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RE:Those were the daysSmooth, totally depilated!!
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RE:Those were the daysH & E (Health and Efficiency) magazine is a British publication that has been around for decades and decades. First published in 1918. Previously it was under the names Vim and Health and Vim since around 1900. I started buying it since the early 1970's when living in Germany. I had every issue, including specials, etc., up until the early 1990's. Then a few years ago I donated my whole collection, plus naturist books, pamphlets, handbills, Australian, German, Canadian and Kiwi magazines, other publications, etc. to the FCN (Federation of Canadian Naturists) library, located on the grounds of Bare Oaks, a premier Canadian naturist resort.
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