embellished hell..if they arent all written by the staff or freelancers, ill eat helen gurley brown |
Eeeeew! She's the one who said "you can never be too thin or too rich".....well, she's wrong. SHE is too think...she looks like a skeleton in a wrinkled bag of skin. Nasty.
And maybe an article on the girls of baywatch running marathons topless should go next to it next month..........sigh. |
Topless running is painful for chicks, especially for those of us who have bigger boobs. Just so you know.
OK -- I am going to be honest. I love Cosmo. |
Good for you! If you like it, then by all means read it...it's just not for me.
If you notice, it's been on the same article rotations about sex for about the last three years. |
I did, and I have.
Magazines like Cosmo should be taking a more proactive stance and instead of touting sex as being fun and cool, dealing with these issues properly. I think it is absolutely irresponsible. |
I do too. Being a modern, independent woman seems to mean having the ability to pick up men and perform all kinds of sexual tricks as far as Cosmo's concerned. That, to me, is almost shameful.
I remember when Cosmo did a lot of articles on women in the work place. They would cover that issue from a variety of angles. It was pretty inteteresting. |
That's the kind of stuff I remember too. That was back when being an independant woman meant having a career, your own home, vehicle, posessions etc. Now being 'independant' seems to mean having a lot of meaningless sex.
if you think you're not buying this magazine for the reasons i suggested, what are you hoping for when you pull it off checkout rack |
I'm looking for articles about current events that affect women...there are tons of them, and Cosmo doesn't even touch them anymore. I'm looking for articles about women's health, about fashion, about finance, politics, ...about a lot of stuff, but not exclusively about sex.
Cosmopolitan means sophistication, and a sexy lady pulling a handsome bloke by teasing them in stockings in fantasy scenarios is sophistication in my book. |
Then your definition of sophistication and mine are very, very different.
this means that Dharma doesn't like sex, lol... |
No, actually Dharma does like sex, in fact Dharma's love life is very healthy and very fulfiling....but as I said, if I wanted to read about sex I'd buy a book or a magazine specifically for that purpose. I don't like having it shoved in my face under the guise of 'sophistication'.