Dropping July 24, the August 2025 issue of HUSTLER is packed with faces (and other parts) you won’t soon forget. Whether it’s tomboy charm, vintage kink, or goonette antics, this month’s lineup delivers plenty to explore—and a few things you didn’t know you were into.
Front and center is statuesque Cover Honey Savvy Suxx, whose sultry confidence and self-assured swagger light up a striking 14-page spread titled Tomboy, shot by ThisYearsModel.com. Making her mark on one of adult media’s most iconic platforms, Savvy reflects on the milestone: “Isn’t this every girl’s dream? To be on the cover of HUSTLER Magazine? Mama, I made it!”
A.L. Dunne, HUSTLER’s Editorial Director, adds, “This issue is pure personality—offbeat, high-energy, and full of women who know exactly what they want. Whether they’re playful, intense, or just plain unpredictable, every feature brings something unexpected to the table.”
Also making their mark this month:
In a trip back to vintage kink, Me, Jane brings jungle fever to life in a classic reprint from September 1975. Jane’s fantasy? Being held captive and used—willingly, repeatedly, and without question.
No need to read between the lines here. Newlyweds Megan Mistakes, Ruby Moon, Sage Hunter, and Harley Haze take on some truly massive members in Young Wives Ride Hung Guys, a no-holds-barred HUSTLER Video romp. The full, uncut action is streaming now at HustlerUnlimited.com.
From cover to cover, HUSTLER keeps the sizzling action going. Also in August:
Everything Butt: Celebrate the beauty of booty with HUSTLER. For the ass aficionado in all of us, we present our faves—or some of them anyway. It was hard to narrow this feature down to six pages! So delight in these delicious derrieres, and look for a sequel in the not-too-distant future.
Goonettes: Born 4 Porn: Goonettes embrace their porno-sexuality with abandon and without the slightest regard for social convention. They are unapologetically extra. Who are these decadent libertines of the digital era, and how did they find their divine calling? Open your mind and get dumb for goonettes—interviews by John Blaylock.
Larry Flynt warned, “Free speech: We’ve had it so long, we take it for granted. People don’t realize it can be lost. It doesn’t happen all at once; it happens magazine by magazine and movie by movie.”
In her Publisher’s Statement this month, Liz Flynt points out that a new bill—the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act—seeks to redefine obscenity so broadly that it could criminalize protected content and label teachers or librarians as sex offenders.
It echoes Project 2025’s extreme push to ban pornography and punish those who produce or share it. Larry spent his life defending the First Amendment, reminding us that censorship often begins with the unpopular. What’s more obscene, Liz Flynt asks—sex, or losing your right to free speech?
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