Teenage Sex #13 Вђ“ February 1980 ✧
February 1980 falls within a broader period of shifting sexual norms, often described as a "new sexual revolution". During this time, media portrayals of adolescent sexuality became more prevalent in both underground adult markets and mainstream culture. Historical Significance of the Date
Teenage Sex was one of their themed titles, focusing on "teenage girls in softcore and hardcore picture sets". It was later followed by similar themed publications like Teenage School Girls .
1980 was a leap year, meaning February had 29 days . Teenage Sex #13 – February 1980
The 1980 Winter Olympics opened in Lake Placid, New York, on February 13.
The phrase refers to a specific issue of a vintage adult magazine titled Teenage Sex , published by the Color Climax Corporation . Publication Context February 1980 falls within a broader period of
The month saw the opening of West Side Story at the Minskoff Theater in NYC.
While the magazine itself was a niche adult product, February 1980 was a notable month for other cultural and world events: It was later followed by similar themed publications
Color Climax Corporation was a Danish company established in 1968 that specialized in both softcore and hardcore adult publications.