Hahahaha, I know what Cosmopolitan is, and I am an American. You talk as if you're talking to somebody who lives in a different country! lol
The reason I purchased it was for the purpose of making threads about America's double-standard regarding explicit sexual themes in public media, and the explicit sexual themes obvious on the cover of this magazine aren't the skin service you seemed to be hinting at with Maxim: it's the
text. Pay attention to the
text!
- Bad Girl Issue - For Sexy Bitches Only!
- What He Thinks During Sex
- Foreplay Men Crave
- Touch His Erotic Spot (Surprise: It Doesn't Rhyme With Schmenis)
- The Silent Clue Men Give Off When They're in Love
This magazine would have been considered imprudent in the 1950s and downright evil in the 1850s, and yet here we are today, good ol' 2009, and you can find it in any check-out aisle in the country.
Am I bitching about that? No, not necessarily. What I'm bitching about is the double-standard: that America can't seem to make up its mind. Am I a prude country?, she asks herself, frowning on
Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball and filing litigation against hentai importers? Or am I a sexually-liberated country?, she wonders, selling sex tips written by creepy (and inaccurate) 20-something men to teenage girls?
As for the mostly-male staff ... more on that in another thread. lol