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.
 
Didn't they go back to being nude shortly after that though? Also lol at those nudes. Has Playboy always been that tame or do they just know that straight men don't want to see her "vagina" so they're covering it up to not scar people away from reading it?
I've never seen a mtf surgery'd vagina but from what I hear, I don't particularly want to see one. I imagine that sentiment would be echoed by a lot of Playboy's readers, even if you filter out the ones who don't want politics invading their nude magazine alone time and the ones who aren't interested in mtf women in the first place.

But I can't really speak for Playboy's readership, because I'm not a 13-year-old in the year 1996.
 
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.

Eh. I've known women with more masculine jawlines than that.

The biggest offence here is tucking a shirt into jeans. Like seriously, ew, what the hell. When was that last in style, when my grandparents were in high school?

eh, pretty sure it's all gross looking down there

Honestly I think trannies are better off keeping the dick. At least there's some people that appeals to, as opposed to permanently tearing a disgusting hole in your body.

Besides, I've been told it's easier to pee standing up with a dick and who doesn't want that?
 
Eh. I've known women with more masculine jawlines than that.

The biggest offence here is tucking a shirt into jeans. Like seriously, ew, what the hell. When was that last in style, when my grandparents were in high school?



Honestly I think trannies are better off keeping the dick. At least there's some people that appeals to, as opposed to permanently tearing a disgusting hole in your body.

Besides, I've been told it's easier to pee standing up with a dick and who doesn't want that?
still wouldn't fuck though, the dick's probably shriveled up and gross
 
Eh. I've known women with more masculine jawlines than that.

The biggest offence here is tucking a shirt into jeans. Like seriously, ew, what the hell. When was that last in style, when my grandparents were in high school?

If I encountered that chick socially I really wouldn't even think to question her gender. Seriously, I've known plenty of actual chicks that looked more like a dude.
 
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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.
Still too masculine looking, the first actualy tranny playboy was Tula Cossey. She was also a bond girl.
Sorry, I was late to the thread, but it's still a good example of how masculine this tranny looks to the first one. If anything, it should be an honor to the first actual tranny playboy that they pass so well compared to t his ugmo.
I've seen some women with masculine features, but they still don't come close to looking like Ines. No hips, no ass, and a dude-bro chin and face.
It's kind of deceptive that they did this after Hefner died, it feels like a slippery slope, which at the end of, they might as well put OPL on the cover.
 
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Still too masculine looking, the first actualy tranny playboy was Tula Cossey. She was also a bond girl.
Sorry, I was late to the thread, but it's still a good example of how masculine this tranny looks to the first one. If anything, it should be an honor to the first actual tranny playboy that they pass so well compared to t his ugmo.
I've seen some women with masculine features, but they still don't come close to looking like Ines. No hips, no ass, and a dude-bro chin and face.
It's kind of deceptive that they did this after Hefner died, it feels like a slippery slope, which at the end of, they might as well put OPL on the cover.

Well at least if they did I would have a reason to buy their magazine. It would become a piece of Christory.
 
He needs to remove that extra flesh that points downwards at the end of his nose and get a jaw reduction procedure. Not a very pretty tranny. Caroline Cossey was so much prettier.
 
Didn't they go back to being nude shortly after that though? Also lol at those nudes. Has Playboy always been that tame or do they just know that straight men don't want to see her "vagina" so they're covering it up to not scare people away from reading it?
Playboy has always sucked. It tried too hard to be classy and was upended by magazines that actually understand the purpose of a porno mag: to have something to beat off to. No one cares about that literature and art crap. Go read the New Yorker or some shit if you want that.

An example of a great porno mag is Hustler. It has plenty of what its readers want to see, hair pie. And it's run by Larry Flynt, who fought several prominent legal battles over the first amendment and obscenity. He's an American hero.
 
It's very ironic that Playboy would make this in a desperate bid to stay relevant in the 21st century via politics when in fact the subject of trap porn just shows how much more the internet has it beat.
 
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