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Men's World
Men's World Volume 17 Number 1 cover, featuring Devon.
EditorAndrew Emery
CategoriesSoft-core pornographic magazine
Frequency4 weekly
PublisherPaul Raymond Publications
First issue1988
CompanyBlue Active Media Ltd
Country United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.paulraymond.xxx

Men's World is a British soft-core pornographic magazine founded in 1988. It is released every four weeks and its content mostly consists of nude pictorials of well-known erotic and pornographic actresses. American models feature frequently, and well-known names like Aria Giovanni, Erica Campbell, Devon, and Veronika Zemanová have been cover girls in the past. Probably the most popular model has been Joanne Guest, who was featured every month for quite a time. After her Abigail Toyne was the regular feature, also very popular. Both girls are British.

When first published, Men's World was unusually large-format (an open spread page being closer to A2 than A3 as with most magazines), and the centrefold was in effect a high-gloss poster. After a while, the magazine reverted to the smaller, more usual format.

Men's World is published by Paul Raymond, who also publishes Club International, Escort, Mayfair, Men Only, and Razzle. Their magazines are generally available in most newsagents, although some larger retailers require a modesty bag in order to protect minors from seeing gratuitous flesh on display on the cover. As from 2013, the magazine is also available in digital format exclusively on the Paul Raymond digital newsstand.

Men's World also has a digital identity on the official Paul Raymond site, where the hardcore imagery not found in the print version is also shown.

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