What magazine(s) do you read?

@tabyorky (281)
May 11, 2007 9:39am CST
Hi, was just wondering what magazine's people read? Where do you buy them from? Do you have a subscription to your magazine you buy? I buy 2 magazines and they are Ok and Pregnancy and Birth. I buy them from the supermarket and get them when we do our weekly food shopping. Though one comes out every week and the other comes out once a month. I do not subscribe to either of these magazine's.
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• United States
11 May 07
I used to have a subscription to Seventeen, and currently have one to CosmoGirl!, but I think that it's running out. My interest in them is starting to fade though; I find myself wanting to read and subscribe to a few others I would never have given a second glance. Most recently I've been wanting to purchase, or possibly subscribe to Fitness and/or Shape. Female RX is also a good one, if you ask me. My boyfriend loves the Men's Health/Fitness mags, so I guess you could say my growing addiction to health/fitness magazines comes from his obsession with being healthy and fit.
@tabyorky (281)
11 May 07
Fitness what's that lol.
• United States
11 May 07
http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/
@k1tten (2318)
• United States
12 May 07
I'm actually not one to buy magazines. I do read a few things from Cosmo (so sue me), people sometimes, and a few others like that actually. It's just when I'm bored and I grab something to read.
@tabyorky (281)
15 May 07
I like Cosmo too.
• United States
11 May 07
I read Bust which is a feminist magazine. I read Lucky. I read Smithsonian, National Geographic, Seed, Popular Science, Popular photography, Stuff and Dwell.
@tabyorky (281)
15 May 07
Plenty of magazine's to read and keep you busy then.
@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
11 May 07
I have a subscription to Writers Digest and Reformed Perspective that our church has as well as Horizons that our women society gives out. I do pick up a Family Circle or Woman's Weekly, but my budget is tight right now.
@tabyorky (281)
11 May 07
Yes buying lots of magazines can be expensive.
@krebstar5 (1266)
• United States
11 May 07
There was a time when I read a lot of magazines. I would get copies of People from my neighbor after she read them and then I had a subscription to Jane magazine. Sadly, Jane stopped being as interesting as it once was and my neighbor moved away. I decided not to renew or get any new subscriptions until I move in with my boyfriend next month. I do buy Nintendo Power from time to time though so that I can keep up with the new games comming out for my Nintendo Wii and for my ds-lite. I plan to get a subscription (so I can save some money) once my move is complete.
@tabyorky (281)
11 May 07
yes I used to read loads of magazines at one point when I lived at home with my parents. Got too expensive in the end lol. I want a Nintendo Wii.
• Philippines
11 May 07
I love Good Housekeeping Magazine, but I don't really subscribe every month. Honestly, I don't mind buying back issues of it, because back issues are more affordable. The magazine gives me a lot of ideas on house decorating, saving money, cooking, and maintaining happy atmosphere around the house.
@tabyorky (281)
15 May 07
Yes I think it is a good idea that you can buy back issues of a magazine.
• United States
15 May 07
I receive a copy of "Fresh" for free whenever a new one comes out and I spend at least $25 at the grocery store, I receive "Today's Creative Home Arts" through a club membership subscription, I receive copies of "Self," "Woman's Day," "Family Circle," and "Taste of Home," when my mother is finished with them. Sometimes I buy Martha Stewart Living Magazine if the mood hits me just right at the check-out.