Culture Playboy features first trans Bunny - I'd do her tbh

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The latest issue of Playboy features a transgender playmate, a first in the magazine’s 64-year history.

Ines Rau poses fully nude in the November/December 2017 issue, which is also the first to hit newsstands following the death of the magazine’s founder, Hugh Hefner.

The 26-year-old model has been shot for the magazine before, however, this time around marks her debut as the first official transgender playmate, which means she will appear in a full pictorial and the iconic centrefold.

Rau hails from Paris and is a successful fashion model, fronting campaigns for Balmain, appearing in Vogue Italia and commanding the catwalk at fashion weeks across the globe.

She appeared in Playboy’s May 2014 issue in a special A-Z edition, which championed a more progressive understanding of gender as non-binary.

The French beauty signed with a model agency shortly after.

Rau didn’t identify as transgender for a long time, she told Playboy, confessing that she was afraid of never finding a partner or being perceived as “weird.”

“Then I was like, you know, you should just be who you are,” she said.

She currently lives between Paris and New York, but has her sights set on moving to Los Angeles.

The feature has been met with mixed reviews online.

“When I open a Playboy, I expect to see women, not some guy who identifies as a woman, or some former male who has had the surgery to become female,” wrote one commenter on the magazine's Facebook page.

“I just don't want my kids confused,” added another.

“I know it's by choice, but it's also a parent's responsibility to guide and teach their kids at an early age. But if they claim they were born like that... then, I don't buy it!! Males have male parts and females have female parts! Sorry!”

Though Rau is the first official transgender playmate, she is not the first transgender model to appear in the magazine.

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Can't find any nudes yet. Will update when I do.
 
You can see a hint of man-jaw in the first picture, the second one is pretty convincing.
I'm assuming this will backfire because men aren't interested in other naked men, even if they kinda look like women and sjws won't buy the thing and REEE nonetheless because he isn't obese enough and this is fat shaming or whatever.
I wonder how relevant Playboy still is that they have to do this publicity stunt, I imagine not particularly
 

I notice the crotch area is shaded so we can't tell that it's an obvious surgery made vaginal cavity.

I do have to say though that chin structure is a very obvious tell if you are reasonably observant, and even naked it mostly passes the "I'm sexually confused on what sex that is" test, but I'm pretty sure the crotch area is going to be a dead giveaway.
 
I notice the crotch area is shaded so we can't tell that it's an obvious surgery made vaginal cavity.

I do have to say though that chin structure is a very obvious tell if you are reasonably observant, and even naked it mostly passes the "I'm sexually confused on what sex that is" test, but I'm pretty sure the crotch area is going to be a dead giveaway.

Playboy has never really been about bald beavers anyway. So they're not going to show you the Frankengina.
 
I notice the crotch area is shaded so we can't tell that it's an obvious surgery made vaginal cavity.

I do have to say though that chin structure is a very obvious tell if you are reasonably observant, and even naked it mostly passes the "I'm sexually confused on what sex that is" test, but I'm pretty sure the crotch area is going to be a dead giveaway.
Yeah I was focused on the chin area too.
 
You can see a hint of man-jaw in the first picture, the second one is pretty convincing.
I'm assuming this will backfire because men aren't interested in other naked men, even if they kinda look like women and sjws won't buy the thing and REEE nonetheless because he isn't obese enough and this is fat shaming or whatever.
I wonder how relevant Playboy still is that they have to do this publicity stunt, I imagine not particularly
Body type isn't exactly female either. They get points for effort but still easy to tell they're built on a male skeleton.
 
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