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* SpearCounterpart: Just as Cosmopolitan is aimed at women, there are magazines that can be considered its mirror image aimed at men, such as ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}.''

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Its related blogs are generally anonymous and rather individualistic, focusing on first-hand experiences of all of the topics listed above — so “Cosmo” has a bit of notoriety around the Web, due to inaccurate speculations about the male psyche and the dreaded DoubleStandard of the bloggers at times. That's not to say that ''all'' of the blogs are like that; some (like the one with S and D) can be rather enjoyable to read, due to the writers' witty humor and avoidance of any DoubleStandard.

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Its related blogs are generally anonymous and rather individualistic, focusing on first-hand experiences of all of the topics listed above — so “Cosmo” "Cosmo" has a bit of notoriety around the Web, due to inaccurate speculations about the male psyche and the dreaded DoubleStandard of the bloggers at times. That's not to say that ''all'' of the blogs are like that; some (like the one with S and D) can be rather enjoyable to read, due to the writers' witty humor and avoidance of any DoubleStandard.
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* [[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]]: Just as Cosmopolitan is aimed at women, there are magazines that can be considered its mirror image aimed at men, such as ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}.''

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* [[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]]: SpearCounterpart: Just as Cosmopolitan is aimed at women, there are magazines that can be considered its mirror image aimed at men, such as ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}.''
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* AllWomenAreLustful: Just ''try'' finding an issue that doesn't mention sex ''somewhere'' on the front cover.
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* SpearCounterpart: Just as Cosmopolitan is aimed at women, there are magazines that can be considered its mirror image aimed at men, such as ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}.''

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* SpearCounterpart: [[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]]: Just as Cosmopolitan is aimed at women, there are magazines that can be considered its mirror image aimed at men, such as ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}.''
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An international magazine for women, focusing on sex, relationships, health, careers, self-improvement, women's issues, celebrities, fashion and beauty. It was first published in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine, until Helen Gurley Brown become its chief editor, remodeling it into what it is today.

The blogs are generally anonymous and rather individualistic, focusing on first-hand experience with all of the topics listed above, so Cosmo has a bit of notoriety around the web, due to inaccurate speculations of the male psyche and the dreaded DoubleStandard of the bloggers at times. That's not to say that ''all'' of the blogs are like that. Some (like the one with S and D) can be rather enjoyable to read, due to the writers' witty humor and the avoidance of any DoubleStandard.

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An international magazine for women, focusing on sex, relationships, health, careers, self-improvement, women's issues, celebrities, fashion and beauty. It was first published in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine, until magazine and evolved from that; when Helen Gurley Brown become its chief editor, remodeling editor in 1965, she remodeled it into what it is today.

The Its related blogs are generally anonymous and rather individualistic, focusing on first-hand experience with experiences of all of the topics listed above, above — so Cosmo “Cosmo” has a bit of notoriety around the web, Web, due to inaccurate speculations of about the male psyche and the dreaded DoubleStandard of the bloggers at times. That's not to say that ''all'' of the blogs are like that. Some that; some (like the one with S and D) can be rather enjoyable to read, due to the writers' witty humor and the avoidance of any DoubleStandard.



* OneWordTitle: "Cosmopolitian" is just one word and is its title.
* SpearCounterpart: Like Cosmopolitan is aimed at women, there are magazines that can be considered its "mirror image" aimed at men, like Magazine/{{Loaded}}.

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* OneWordTitle: "Cosmopolitian" "Cosmopolitan" is just one word and is its title.
* SpearCounterpart: Like Just as Cosmopolitan is aimed at women, there are magazines that can be considered its "mirror image" mirror image aimed at men, like Magazine/{{Loaded}}.such as ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}.''

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An international magazine for women, focusing on sex, relationships, health, careers, self-improvement, women's issues, celebrities, fashion and beauty. it was first published in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine, until Helen Gurley Brown become its chief editor, remodeling it into what it is today.

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An international magazine for women, focusing on sex, relationships, health, careers, self-improvement, women's issues, celebrities, fashion and beauty. it It was first published in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine, until Helen Gurley Brown become its chief editor, remodeling it into what it is today.



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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: the magazine's origin in a previous century addressing the social preoccupations of that century's women.
* NeedsMoreLove and more than eleven connected links.
* OneWordTitle: self-evident, really.
* SpearCounterpart: Of publications like ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}'' which is pretty much a mirror-inversion aimed at men.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: the The magazine's origin in a previous century addressing the social preoccupations of that century's women.
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* OneWordTitle: self-evident, really.
* SpearCounterpart: Of publications like ''Magazine/{{Loaded}}'' which Like Cosmopolitan is pretty much a mirror-inversion aimed at men.women, there are magazines that can be considered its "mirror image" aimed at men, like Magazine/{{Loaded}}.
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* EarlyInstalmentWeirdness: the magazine's origin in a previous century addressing the social preoccupations of that century's women.

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* EarlyIstalmentWeirdness: the magazine's origin in a previous century addressing the social preoccupations of that century's women.

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At the same time, don't take it ''too'' seriously.

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At the same time, don't take it ''too'' seriously.seriously.

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An international magazine for women, focusing on sex, relationships, health, careers, self-improvement, women's issues, celebrities, fashion and beauty. it was first published in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine, until Helen Gurley Brown become its chief editor, remodeling it into what it is today.

The blogs are generally anonymous and rather individualistic, focusing on first-hand experience with all of the topics listed above, so Cosmo has a bit of notoriety around the web, due to inaccurate speculations of the male psyche and the dreaded DoubleStandard of the bloggers at times. That's not to say that ''all'' of the blogs are like that. Some (like the one with S and D) can be rather enjoyable to read, due to the writers' witty humor and the avoidance of any DoubleStandard.

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