Cosmopolitan Magazine Relationships

Why people can not write the articles for the magazine Cosmopolitan?
(Disclaimer: I do not read Cosmo) Since so much of Cosmo's Relationship advice or things about a guy like you realize why women write all those columns to be done? Would it not be more informative (and instructive) if the readers have some real prospects of man himself?
Cosmopolitan (And Glamour, etc.) are absolute garbage. Luckily, I recognized this early on in his life. Now think of 29, I hate that I could possibly based, most of my views and lifestyle choices for the last 12-15 Years on this incessant self-obsessed chatter. It is a women's lifestyle magazine that I read occasionally that I love – Marie Claire. Compared to other reads of the same class belong especially the "good" things (fashion, health & beauty tips, editorials on the front page model latest books / movies / Music) and leaves out all the "bad" stuff (celebrity gossip that no one model of concerns, comparisons will show you how you are never good enough Suggestions of degrading behavior that everyone, but is looking forward) … on top of all that there are also things of actual interest / intellect, like the articles on current world issues (in particular whether women). It is really to accept a "self, you are beautiful, be happy" Art-Journal. Women actually follow the type of items you propose seriously lacking in one or more of the following – a brain, common sense.
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Cosmopolitan: A – Z of Sex, The Ultimate Reference Book Satisfaction from Ahhhh! to Zzzzz … Try-it-on techniques and intimate sex secrets on every page. Confidence-boosting sex advice from world-wide experts. Tips and tricks from Cosmo readers (so you know they’ll really work). Cosmopolitan is famous for its intimate, practical and irreverent sex advice. Now all the latest information is here in one volume, ready and waiting for 21st-century sex godd… |
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Cosmopolitan $10.36 New in paper! Cosmopolitan: A Bartender’s Life is a memoir of the bartending life structured as a day in the life at Passerby, the bar owned and run by Toby Cecchini. It is, as well, a rich study of human nature—of the sometimes annoying, sometimes outlandish behavior of the human animal under the influence of alcohol, lust, and the sheer desire to bust loose and party. It’s not a pretty picture, but it’s always compelling through the gimlet-eyed gaze of the author. As his typical day progresses, from the almost pastoral quiet of opening the bar and setting up to the gathering rush of customers dropping in after work to the sheer madness of catering to a crazed crush of funseekers, Toby Cecchini muses over a life spent in the service industry and the fascinating particulars of his chosen profession. Topics touched on include dealing with regulars, both welcome and not; sex and the bartender; cocktail connoisseurs (and drinks he refuses to make); learning the bartending ropes of the Odeon when young and newly arrived in New York; the sheer man-killing pace of keeping those drinks coming at flood tide; and the manifold varieties of weirdness and bad behavior that every bartender has to learn how to manage. Cosmopolitan: A Bartender’s Life is the hip, behind-the-scenes look at the frenzied yet undeniably fun atmosphere of that great establishment—the bar—and Toby Cecchini is, by turns, witty, acute, mordant, and lyrical in dealing with the realities of his job, shedding plenty of light on the hidden corners of what people do when they go out at night. Toby Cecchini is part owner of the bar/gallery Passerby, located in New York’s far west Chelsea neighborhood. He began his bartending career in the mid-eighties at New York’s fabled bar and restaurant Odeon, where he began the Cosmopolitan cocktail revival. Cosmopolitan began as a series of acclaimed diaries in Slate. Cecchini has also written for The New York Times Magazine and the Times’s Style section. He lives in New York City. |