PREF mag

2004–2011 French gay magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PREF mag or Préférences Mag was a French bimonthly gay magazine founded in March 2004.[1] The magazine was part of Prefmag Editions.[2] The headquarters was in Levallois-Perret.[2] It was a competitor of the magazine Têtu. It was known for its high quality images among other attributes.[3] Although it was a leading prominent and well selling publication for the gay communities it faced criticisms for being politically bland and not embracing non-consumeristic aspirations.[1][4][5] They included some more risque content including supportive of LGBT families and open-marriages in line with that of modern French culture.[6] They also were supportive of non-standard views of masculinity and how one's sexuality should conform to traditional models.[4]

FrequencyBimonthly
First issueMarch 2004
Final issueMarch 2011
CompanyPrefmag Editions
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Préférences Mag or PREF mag
FrequencyBimonthly
First issueMarch 2004
Final issueMarch 2011
CompanyPrefmag Editions
CountryFrance
Based inLevallois-Perret, Paris
LanguageFrench
ISSN1775-8092
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PREF mag ceased publication in March 2011.[2]

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