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marmar

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Fri May 8, 2026, 09:10 AM May 8

MAGA's sad effort to make "trad" sexy [View all]


I read the right-wing women’s magazine sex issue so you don’t have to
Evie magazine, conservatism's answer to Cosmo, tried to make "trad" sexy. It failed

By Amanda Marcotte
Senior Writer
Published May 8, 2026 6:45AM (EDT)


(Salon) "Body count? One. Orgasms? Countless,” reads the caption over a photograph of a woman’s crotch, which is bare except for some strategically-placed flower petals. Another illustration shows a woman’s hand resting on a man’s naked back. The awkwardly-worded motto reads “Make him hard, not his life.”

No, this isn’t your mother’s conservative Christianity. But in many ways, Evie Magazine is selling something worse.

....(snip)....

Evie Magazine is the latest iteration of these long-standing efforts to sell fundamentalism to young people with “hip” packaging. The young women’s magazine has admittedly been more successful than its predecessors, mostly due to what seems like a large infusion of cash that allows both its website and print edition to ape the expensive look of its worldly competitors, like Teen Vogue or Cosmopolitan. In its seven years of existence, Evie has strived to escape the cringeworthy reputation of evangelical youth culture by featuring scantily-clad models and even risqué content — which is supposed to be for married women only.

But even by these standards, their newly released “Sex” issue is surprising. At first blush, it’s hard to even believe it’s meant to push traditional gender roles on women. The cover features a bride in wedding-night lingerie, and the contents are positively NC-17: illustrations of naked couples copulating, how-to manuals for performing oral sex, bodice ripper-style descriptions of sexual intercourse and full-page photographs of models in suggestive poses, like eating cherries or drinking open-mouthed from a hose. Old-school religious conservatives would be appalled, and in fact, many complained on Evie’s Instagram page that the magazine, which is published by Gabriel Hugoboom and Brittany Martinez, a husband and wife team, had gone too far.

....(snip)....

Evie’s “Sex” issue is not a useful guide on the art of, well, sex. Instead, it’s propaganda, meant to sell a young, inexperienced audience on the idea that being a submissive wife in a traditional marriage is an erotically-charged and sexually-fulfilling lifestyle. The magazine is clever about concealing its agenda. The words “Christian” or “religious” are carefully avoided in favor of euphemisms like “traditional.” Instead of scolding the reader about the alleged evils of premarital sex, abstaining until marriage is simply (and falsely) presented as the cultural norm. The use of terms like “men” and “women” is scant; the magazine mostly refers to “husbands” and “wives,” as if sexual contact outside of heterosexual matrimony is so rare as to barely rate a mention. In 21st-century America, it’s exceedingly rare for women to be virgins on their wedding day. But inside the “Sex” issue, it’s just assumed that a woman’s wedding night will be her sexual initiation. ................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2026/05/08/i-read-the-right-wing-womens-magazine-sex-issue-so-you-dont-have-to/





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Heeeeere we go . . . . Regurgitation of The Total Woman no_hypocrisy May 8 #1
Evie claims to be 7 years old? mwmisses4289 May 8 #2
seducing them into sex slavery. Baitball Blogger May 8 #3
Cosmo is nothing to brag about, either. valleyrogue May 8 #4
And her English? HighFired49 May 8 #26
She started with a blog years ago. valleyrogue May 8 #33
Awkwardly-worded GenThePerservering May 8 #35
Adverbial compound modifiers are not hyphenated LearnedHand May 8 #41
Is this the one with the Saran Wrap? milestogo May 8 #5
That's not sexy..... SergeStorms May 8 #9
I wonder how many women ran out to buy a box of Saran Wrap blubunyip May 8 #31
Marabel Morgan, now 88 or 89, valleyrogue May 8 #34
A few years back, we had The Promise Keepers. They became very popular around here. Midnight Writer May 8 #6
You got that right!!!! It is time for men to grow up and quit wanting worship as that belongs to God not man Stargazer99 May 8 #14
Feeble god XCSki May 8 #22
Jeezus. Joinfortmill May 8 #7
"Be the Mary Magdalene to his Jesus" ChicagoTeamster May 8 #8
*snort* tanyev May 8 #24
Is this canon? mr715 May 8 #42
Back to the Stone Age, bit by bit. The Madcap May 8 #10
Hysteria Podcast dealt with this subject bluestateboomer May 8 #11
I have a niece marrying a fundie Catholic JenniferJuniper May 8 #12
I'm thinking that any man who would seek out a wife like that will soon get bored with what he has at home. Xavier Breath May 8 #15
Yeah, those brownies better be really, really good. JenniferJuniper May 8 #28
Seems like someone posted a study that mwmisses4289 May 8 #40
I think they believe that the submissiveness is what they truly want. Xavier Breath May 9 #46
I hope she chose a good man, otherwise, she is setting herself up for failure. OMGWTF May 8 #16
She'd be better off buying a lottery ticket. hunter May 8 #23
He'll get the usual mistress. nt GenThePerservering May 8 #36
these kind of gals end up in shelters Skittles May 8 #39
Gabriel HUGOBOOM??? skypilot May 8 #13
It's Dutch, I believe. nt GenThePerservering May 8 #37
I was always horrified by the idea Farmer-Rick May 8 #17
Yeah, they don't talk about that in TradVille jmbar2 May 8 #21
Excellent analysis. Martin68 May 8 #18
What To Wear To Church: The Etiquette Guide Every Girl Needs. progressoid May 8 #19
These normie gender-obsessed magazines are often honestly one of the greatest spreaders of misogyny. Oneironaut May 8 #20
I honestly think for some men, mwmisses4289 May 8 #44
Jack Jones - Wives and Lovers NBachers May 8 #25
So if I'm a man, and it's my house, then I get to make all the rules, right? Seinan Sensei May 8 #27
In the late 60s, I remember being in Math class in what was called junior high back then MIButterfly May 8 #29
"...his mother insists that her grandchildren call her Meemaw." Jedi Guy May 8 #30
That is hilarious! MIButterfly May 8 #32
These people can push this nonsense all they want GenThePerservering May 8 #38
Nothing sexier than a time before toilet paper... mr715 May 8 #43
Championship gaslighting. Iggo May 8 #45
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