Lek (magazine)

Lek (Norwegian for 'play'[1]) is a softcore pornographic magazine published quarterly by MP House.[2] The magazine was first published in 1971 and it contained erotic photos and stories.[3] The magazine later moved to more pornographic content with pictures of amateur and professional models.[4] Lek became increasingly popular after Linda Johansen became the magazine's editor in 1993.[3][5][6]

Affiliated publications

gollark: caddy good
gollark: Play loud music at it?
gollark: It's not like I can do much. Humans don't take the "orbital laser" thing seriously so bugs also don't, launching Siri would be *far* too dangerous, and I'm probably not near you.
gollark: ... how?
gollark: Do you have a label printer so you can print a label and attach it to the bug?

References

  1. Forlang A.S. Cappelens. 2015. Norwegian Dictionary: English-Norwegian, Norwegian-English. London: Routledge, p. 111.
  2. MP House Inc.: Norwegian magazines
  3. B[akken], Willy. 1996. Drømmenes marked: norske ukeblader, magasiner og hefter 1945-1995. Oslo: Bladkompaniet, p. 183.
  4. Cocktail: Tidsskrifter Archived 2015-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Hindhamar, Sølve. 2016. Fra miss til redaktør. Se og hør (March 14).
  6. Kleppe, Per Sigve. 2016. Jeg har fått ny kjæreste. Se og hør (July 8).
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