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Defunct. Said by [[Thomas O'Carroll]] to be an online [[girllove]] magazine of the late 90s and early 00s, not much information exists about it.
Defunct. Said by [[Thomas O'Carroll]] to be an online [[girllove]] magazine of the late 90s and early 00s, not much information exists about it.


===Boylover.net===
===Modern Boylover Magazine (Boylover.net)===


[[Boylover.net]] was known to publish a magazine, but little is known about it.
[[Boylover.net]] was known to publish a magazine, which went on after its closure, and is now archived:
 
*[https://www.boywiki.org/en/Modern_Boylover_Magazine Modern Boylover Magazine]


==Erotica Print Magazines (not currently published)==
==Erotica Print Magazines (not currently published)==

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MAP-related magazines have been published over many decades. Publications vary from erotica titles of the 1970s, thru first wave activist titles, and more recently, online copies which combine features with non-nude photography. This is far from an exhaustive list, and is biased towards English-language publications.

The Dutch OK Magazine's 94th and final front cover (Web Archive)
Listing for the NVSH (Sexual Freedom) Youth organization: Kindervuist, in NIKS, 1982
Magpie

Print Magazines

In rough reverse chronological order of first publication.

Destroyer

Teen-boy content. Nominally a gay magazine.

Koinos Magazine

Defunct Dutch magazine in English. Photographic features on boys - non-erotic. Legal in most or all jurisdictions.

Gayme Magazine

Said to be a short-lived publication, supported by or distributed by NAMBLA.[1]

Uncommon Desires

A very early girllove publication, going back to the late 80s.

IPCE Newsletter

Ipce's long-running publication. Activism, news and academia.

Corriere del Pedofili

Published in Italian by Gruppo P.

Paidika

Academic journal of pedophilia.

Minor Problems

Continuity magazine of the British Pedophile and Hebephile movement, following the closure of PIE.

NAMBLA Bulletin and Journal

Now defunct. Long-running magazine of the historically pertinent activist organization. Available from NAMBLA, and some private archives exist.

OK and Martijn Magazines

The publication of Vereniging MARTIJN.

Rockspider

Australian 80s magazine named after the local slang, equivalent to "nonce". Activism and defiance. Colin Nugent had what may or may not be the last copies seized by the government.

Le Petit Gredin

French magazine targeted at boylovers.

Nusletter

Published by the CSC activism and information sharing organization. We have private archives.

Unbound

American pederastic journal from the 80s.

NIKS

Old Dutch Magazine.

Magpie

Publication of the Paedophile Information Exchange. They also distributed a contact magazine.

PAN

Paedo Action News. British magazine covering news topics in the pedophile movement.

Kalos

Pederastic revival journal - 1970s.

International Journal of Greek Love

1960s pederastic revivalist journal.

Online Activism

Uncommon Sense

Activist webmagazine affiliated with Newgon coinciding with the early second-wave of the MAP Movement. Short-lived, but preceded and succeeded by a team blog of the same name.

Modern online Pedophile/Hebephile magazines

Modern online magazines tend to cater to MAPs with a low pedohebephilic AoA. This is thought to be because various "teen" publications such as XY Magazine, instagram accounts and popular culture outlets more effectively cater to high hebephilic AoAs, or are covertly designed with hebephilic MAPs in mind.

We Are Child Love

Proposed gender-neutral pedophile-oriented magazine mirroring the style of Alice Lovers. We are likely to be able to archive this magazine once it is published.

Ethos Magazine

Currently in publication. Pedohebephile-focused boy content and serious features.

Alice Lovers and True Innocence Magazines

Girllove magazine covered in our article on its parent, Visions of Alice (archives available).

Fresh Petals

Defunct. Said by Thomas O'Carroll to be an online girllove magazine of the late 90s and early 00s, not much information exists about it.

Modern Boylover Magazine (Boylover.net)

Boylover.net was known to publish a magazine, which went on after its closure, and is now archived:

Erotica Print Magazines (not currently published)

Little is known about these titles from the 1960s and 70s, however many such publications were circulated, featuring both boys and girls. Within Scandinavia in particular, they were said to operate openly and on a commercial scale, prior to Child Pornography legislation. Color Climax Corporation produced legal youth erotica in this era.

Naked Boyhood

"Naked Boyhood" - Nudist content published by Lyric International, along with other titles listed.

External links

References