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I mean there are other hunky guys who are/were on Days that could've been chosen instead of Bryan. 

I agree the pics for the most part are very disappointing for it being playgirl.

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(Keep in mind that Katie Levine, the photographer for the new playgirl photoshoot 
said elsewhere that she's a longtime friend of RSW.  She said she'd wanted him in playgirl for a long time,  So of course he's featured more than the others.)

Back in Sept. 2021, the same photographer Katie Levine
(not for playgirl but instead for "Paper Magazine" )
did a photoshoot of Victoria Konefal and RSW

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Included in that Sept. 2021 photoshoot for PaperMagazine 
were RSW and VK dressed up as Doug and Julie to try to "recapture" the famous BH/SSH Time Magazine cover. 

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Listen, any Playgirl photo that doesn't prominently feature a man's member flapping in the breeze is bound to disappoint.  They don't know how to take ANY photos that aren't NSFW.

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I luv ya Khan!

Seriously Ron Carlivati has the men on Days with less clothes on than those Playgirl pics of them.

Maybe Carlivati should work for Playgirl.

I've seen you around jswift. Your username is unique online. Just sayin!

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Not nude but not wearing winter clothing either.

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Reminds me of the GG episode where Rose is doing a calender photo shoot for a present for Myles birthday. Rose whips out that long red and green pajama set.

Blanche: What is that?

Rose: It's my nighty. It gets Myles hot!

Sophia:  It's the flannel.

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Honestly, I didn’t expect to see any full on nudity but I thought they all looked good.

But yeah, I’m with @Gray Bunny, Christopher Sean was, hands down, the hottest one. And looking the most inviting too

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He didn’t do much for me either, but I gotta admit, he was adorable in the early 90s

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