The sexual revolution was well under way, and Lambert 'sensed the woman of the '70s was eager to become part' of it, as he'd eventually write in promo copy for his new magazine. What woman wanted to ogle photos of nude men, much less buy a magazine full of them? But he slowly realized Jenny might be on to something. Lambert's wife Jenny saw a bigger opportunity: a magazine with nude male centerfolds.
Lambert, a nightclub owner in Garden Grove, California, decided to get in on the action. It was 1971, and Hugh Hefner's magazine had created a new mainstream market for soft-core porn. Douglas Lambert wanted to give Playboy a run for its money.