HUSTLER Magazine’s January 2023 issue is available today on newsstands and in digital format. Monika May makes her HUSTLER debut on this month’s cover and graces a 12-page centerfold spread photographed by Davide Esposito. Also featured are pictorials of Anne Barlett, Lena Paul, September Reign, Skylar Vox and more, along with the February 2006 classic “Hookah History,” starring Jesse Capelli and Avery Adams, shot by famed photographer Matti Klatt.
In January’s edition, HUSTLER details the history of abortions in America, from the ’60s to the present day, in “Trust Women: The Fight for Reproductive Rights in America.” Written by sex coach Leigh Montavon, the article focuses on the “helpers” outside of the mainstream community: the Jane Collective, the Hope Clinic, and Dr. George Tiller, whose motto is still seen on pro-choice stickers today: “Trust Women.” Next, in “24 Hours: Diary of a Sex Worker 2,” John Blaylock explores room service, pony play, glory holes and gangbangs—all in a day’s work for these five industrious adult entertainers: Holly Hotwife, Connie Perignon, Avery Jane, Kyaa Chimera and Tomie Obsession. Finally, HUSTLER pays tribute to Honeys in stilettos and showcases fan favorites in “Well-Heeled Honeys,” featuring Kira Noir, Emma Hix, Vina Sky, Natalia Starr and more.
In her Publisher’s Statement, Liz Flynt looks at the surge of hate crimes in America—according to the FBI, the number spiked to 7,759 in 2020, the most in 12 years. Experts believe the real number is even higher, as many crimes go unreported. Blacks, Jews, Asian Americans, Latinos and members of the LGBTQ community were the most frequent targets. Flynt points out that beyond enforceable laws and appropriately harsh punishments, an informed citizenry is our strongest bulwark against hate crimes. “We must teach our children to celebrate diversity. We must focus public attention on issues of intolerance and prejudice. Leaders, from local police chiefs to congressmen and the President, must speak out forcefully against hate crimes and anti-Semitism. We can no longer tolerate intolerance,” says Flynt.
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