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Cosmopolitan
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Avg. Rating: 2.6 of 5 stars (based on 5 reviews)
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Cosmopolitan (or as it's affectionately known, Cosmo) has sex on the brain. Hugh Hefner is a mon… Read more
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Cosmopolitan
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Cosmopolitan (or as it's affectionately known, Cosmo) has sex on the brain. Hugh Hefner is a monk compared to the Cosmo Girl in the fun fantasy world conjured by the magazine. The naughty cover headlines ("151,497 of You Begged to See THIS Guy Butt Naked") are legendary, veritable haikus of horniness reportedly perfected by David Brown, the movie-producer husband of Cosmo's most famous editor, Helen Gurley Brown. Inside, lots of articles will warn you that "names have been changed"--and you won't complain, considering that anonymity frees people to reveal what goes on behind closed doors in the lives of celebrities and average women. If you're the slightest bit curious to find out, say, what "shocking act" 41 percent of American women have tried, or which attribute Leo DiCaprio flashed in an interview, or what sort of "sexified" look might "melt his ice-cream cone," perk up your life with Cosmopolitan. --Bob Brandeis
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Articles covering topics that include beauty, health and fashion, book and motion picture reviews, food and decorating, fitness, finance and travel.
Customer Reviews
3 of 5 stars  Late Delivery
Monday, May 09, 2005
I have to agree with an earlier review. I assumed since that by subscribing I would get the magazine earlier. Every month the magazine hits the stand days before I get it. I feel if I take the time to subscribe to this magazine I should get it before it hits the stands. Also many articles do show promise on the cover only to leave me dissapointed as to what they deliver.

1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  Make sure it's worth it
Friday, April 15, 2005
I got an amazing deal for a Cosmopolitan subscription. Little did I know that every month I would get it a few days late. That may not be a big deal for most people, but I work in a grocery store, so I know when new issues come out. You would think that with a subscription that meant you would get your copy a few days before it came out on newsstands? But as of yet, it hasn't. Currently I am waiting for the newest issue to come to my door, it's been out for 8 days now. So be careful, if you don't mind getting your issue days late every month, then it's well worth it.

1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3 of 5 stars  too much sex!!!
Thursday, April 14, 2005
It seems like there is only topic in the magazine now. I'd rather see something interesting than sex positions and sex talks, how to get a man... blah blah blah.. it's nothing new to read anymore. Well, but the fashion part is still okay. Some beauty tips are really worked. However, i'm still a fan with more expectation.

1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  Not Good
Saturday, March 12, 2005
I don't know why women read Cosmopolitan, in almost every issue it always tells you how to make a man happy,make you hot for him, and tells you what to do in bed for him. It says so in the cover! I only read it because the stories are good. It is sad that women always strive to do everything for men and hurt other women.

0 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3 of 5 stars  The bible
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Best suited for those single women between the ages of 19-37 (not nice round numbers but life isn't always simple). Personally, while I was married, I couldn't relate to most of the material. Yet, as a single girl I find it somewhat informative and comical. Since the late 90's I've collected the Cosmo weekend guide; the page dedicated to 5 things you should try during that month. Some sex related articles have been more informative and less confusing than the Karma Sutra, with simple graphics to demonstrate. The only section of this magazine that I totally disregard is their book review. Being a woman doesn't mean that we are only interested in reading smutty paperbacked books. Women are intelligent, giving me something that won't make my IQ drop.

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