Jock January 1988 Cover

Jock January 1988

Gay Magazines (Nude Men) January 1988

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Pig Spray: Officer Trapped In Urinal Crossfire | Anatomy Seen: Fake Cadaver Streaks Morgue | Skid Marks: Cheating Lover Fails Finger Test | Jim Bentley & Troy Ramsey

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Publication:
January 1988
Category:
Gay Magazines (Nude Men)
Series:
Jock
Issue:
Vol. 4, Issue 1
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PDF
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Publisher's Note and Features

3 TIME OUT Publisher Klinger starts the New Year with a bang! 7 SCOREBOARD Reader's praise our pages! 8 FANTASIES New reader participation feature! 10 SENIOR Model Michael Mainville / Photos by Manart 20 REPLAY Steamy confessions from horny readers! 36 FRESHMAN Model Jim Bentley / Photos by Le Salon 42 SOPHOMORE Model Troy Ramsey / Photos by Catalina Video 62 MANEUVERS Hot personal ads from personable hot men! 71 RODD Our private dick lives up to his name! 78 POST GRAD Model Jim Baysinger / Photos by Paige 84 JUNIOR Model Rick Stafford / Photos by Manart 80 VIDEOLOCKER Imperfect Strangers from Video EDITORIAL NOTE TIMEOUT Let's face it. You're not getting any younger. You know it and so does everybody else. Age. It's an inevitablility which you can make into an ugly crucifixion or a growing, learning—even fun—experience. The way you handle it is up to you. We've all been the shoulder to countless individuals who have expressed a frightening concern over the fact that age is affecting their social lives. As each new year encroaches on their fading youth, they become more and more terrified that they are no longer going to be able to live the life they choose to live. To party and have fun. To pick up hot, young studs and to be pleased with what they have to offer—looks wise—in return. Ego. They feel cheated. In their eyes they're becoming less attractive—less appealing. Paranoia sets in and questions arise when someone—especially someone younger—expresses an interest in them. What are they really after? To paraphrase a line used by J. Paul Getty—It's no longer the blue of my eyes, it's the green of my money. Well, get a grip or the worst of your fears will become a reality. Face the facts and deal with your future. Life's a bank and we're all little credit cards. There's a limit to what we can get away with; and, there's an expiration date when the old is replaced by the new. You're the cardholder and as long as your credit holds up, those renewals will keep on coming. So take it for all it's worth. Live life to its fullest. You're getting older and better! Youth is merely a form of naivete which creates this illusion of appeal. Everyone wants to have a second shot. Doing it over again. People see their current problems in life as something they could avoid by being young again. Back in the days when they weren't faced with these problems. They remember the happier times (forgetting all the bullshit they had to go through). Like a romance that's over, in time you remember all the good times and forget the times the little shit fucked up your life. Which is usually why it ended in the first place. So the key to making it with a healthy mind and spirit as the years count down is to look at what you're gaining and maximizing the living you do in the years you have left. Travel. Get your shit together and make some money. There's nothing worse than getting old and not having the money to do the things you used to do for free back when you were pretty. Always picture yourself like a kid. Remember back when you used to get excited thinking about what you were going to be when you grew up? Well, you're still growing, kid, so keep up the excitement. There's plenty ahead. As much as you make yourself go for. It's only over when you give up. Educate yourself. Learn from everything you do. Everything you see and experience. Make every experience positive by searching out the good in each situation. No matter how terrible things may appear on the surface, look deeper. There is always a good side. If nothing else, you've learned what not to do again in the future. But more often than not, there is a positive side that you may be overlooking because you can't see past what appears to be the pits. Out of ten tries for whatever it is in life that your after, one will succeed. Those are the odds; so, don't give up just because you didn't get everything you were shooting for the first nine rounds. Number ten is right around the corner. If it makes you feel better by creating an illusion of youth you've long outlived, there are countless plastic surgeons qualified to nip and tuck away decades with a twist of the blade. The problem is you'll have to keep moving because your "friends" who keep what nature gave them will rat you off in a heartbeat. (Who her? She's twice my age!) Don't let the years get you down. Live 'em out and look forward to the ones ahead. The prettiness of your youth—believe me—will be far outweighed by the talents you'll gain with experience. Keep a diary and log all the rotten things that happen to you so you can look back in the future and be glad that shit's over with. About the cover: Alan Ivy—a former college football player and professional model—received the highest reader response ever for a magazine spread. Would you like to see more of Alan? Look for Klinger International's Hot Male Review issue after next, and ... enjoy! Casey Lee Klinger Publisher Chairman of the Board
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