What do you think of women who read men's magazines?
By ethanmama
@ethanmama (1745)
Philippines
February 27, 2007 6:31pm CST
By men's magazines, I mean those magazines that feature scantily clad/naked women. Obviously, these are targetted to the male population. But do you think there are straight women who read these magazines? What do you think of women who do read those so-called men's magazines?
5 responses
@yanple (164)
• Philippines
1 Mar 07
nothing, i do read it sometimes. but not really those "Playboy" type of magazines, just the "FHM" type. my husband has a monthly subscription, and i get to read it sometimes when i have time. it's also interesting for girls like me, atleast i get to know men's wants and desires, in a way. =)
but most of all, these sexy women on the cover serve as my inspiration in my losing weight dream. now, dream on! =)
@freezingfev (815)
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28 Feb 07
well....lets not go to extremes here by sayin they might be lesbianz...!! naa...lets be good and say ...well...umm....they maybe like to check out the briefs that these models wear!! lol
well...i know guyz who read women's mags such as cosmo and stuff (to read...10 ways how to seduce men/women lol )....so why cant women read menz mag??!
cheerz ^_^
@ScotsFerret (375)
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28 Feb 07
Nothing wrong with women who read mens magazines. Of course there are straight women who read these type of magazines.
When I was younger I had a few that use to enjoy reading, mainly for the stories, I know that sounds like a cliché but it's true, not all women like to read mushy romance sometimes you want something a bit more raunchy lol.
@im_anna (717)
• Philippines
1 Mar 07
there's nothing wrong reading men's magazines. if there's a men's magazine in my dentist's clinic or the salon, I would read it, because of what the women would wear, the kind of bathing suit. besides, you'd never know what's inside the man's brains/wits/mentality until you read what they read. Although, I haven't had the chance to read one.
@ethanmama (1745)
• Philippines
1 Mar 07
I agree with you that there's nothing wrong with it. But society does seem to look down on women who read such things.