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MimiB

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365 posts

255 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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You have to love them

I love FHM and am rather partial to Loaded. Wouldn't touch Zoo (is it Zoo?) or Nuts with a bargepole but the two above are actually quite good. Ok they have small bits nudity but generally speaking they're not too bad at all! Apart from they really have the wrong ideas about women, you have to laugh at what they suggest!

Apart from Evo, if you buy - which

thebluemonkey

1,296 posts

263 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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GQ, Esquire when Peter Howarth was still editor and Wallpaper.

v8thunder

27,647 posts

281 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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If I have to, GQ, simply because it doesn't treat me like a knuckle-dragger, and editor Dylan Jones is a top bloke (knows his cars too)

FHM's a bit too 'Carling, kebabs & w@nking', if you know what I mean, and most of the others are the same. As for Nuts and Zoo - yes, well titled. Reading them I can only assume they refer to the favoured food and place of residence of the target readers.

I don't really read any 'general' mags like that, I only buy car mags, film mags and music mags (speaking of music mags, the current issue of Metal Hammer is brilliant - a Judas Priest special, with 2 free full-length compilation CDs (one of them is 100% listenable too )

ywouldi

761 posts

260 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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Jack was a great mag but isnt being published anymore I think; shame as it was the best read and was nice and small.

cosmoschick

7,977 posts

272 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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"Men's Health" under the pretence that it's for my man and not for me to have a closer inspection of those gorgeous front cover models!

v8thunder

27,647 posts

281 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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cosmoschick said:
"Men's Health" under the pretence that it's for my man and not for me to have a closer inspection of those gorgeous front cover models!


I think I got sent an issue of that mag free during fresher's week. It basically divides into 3 sections - 'bodybuilding', 'shagging' and 'avoiding testicular cancer'.

pug406

3,636 posts

276 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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Digital Photographic magazines are all I buy. Nothing pervy about me.

love machine

7,609 posts

258 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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Apart from the 2 species of minimags, it's all books for me. There isn't anything which hits the combination of the right spots.

rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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I generally get FHM most months... and any of the others if i'm bored or getting a train.

Don't enjoy reading any of them as much as evo though...

The pictures are nicer in FHM though

Don

28,378 posts

307 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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The only mag I get on a regular basis is "Circuit Driver"

On the lad's mag front I used to read "Playboy" once long ago - good for an insight into American Culture as the UK edition used to be absolutely no different to the US one. Oh...and good for an "insight into" very beautiful American women, too.

Haven't bothered with it in years now though...

_VTEC_

2,453 posts

268 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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Mimi, do you buy EVO? If so, then

It's the only mag I read really. Any form of entertainment has to be a little bit escapist for me.

vrooom

3,763 posts

290 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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i read magazines like Cars and car conversion, Practical performace car, ming mags, retro cars.

none of those vainity magazine like fhm, etc. i would be embrassed to read it.

jay

MimiB

Original Poster:

365 posts

255 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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_VTEC_ said:
Mimi, do you buy EVO? If so, then

It's the only mag I read really. Any form of entertainment has to be a little bit escapist for me.


Has been known! Always surprises people. I don't know why

Forgot Mens Health. GQ and Esquire seem a bit serious for lighthearted reading, they never seem to have the truly braindead ideas that FHM and Loaded have, maybe it's because they appeal to different 'types'

Always puzzles me why they don't put male models in womens magazines and women in Mens (Ok, so that's the focal point but you see what I mean!). I mean, do men actually look at the male models like women do and think, 'Golly, he's attractive.' or 'Oooh look at the packet on him', in a totally non sexual way of course - or is it just women who pour over the models and pick them to pieces?!

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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Can't stand men's mags now. Grew out of them in my early 20s.

How old are you guys who still buy them?

rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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I've always got some FHMs or something lying around the flat. I'm yet to have female friend visit and NOT start reading them. I have to drag them away from the mag so we can go out!

yertis

19,529 posts

289 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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Until a couple of years ago my wife wrote sex articles for FHM. Believe it or not they (the editorial team)genuinely did try to impart some useful knowledge to the readership, basically along the lines of trying to be a bit more imaginative and sensual. There was a bit of a bust up when FHM did a sort of carnival-of-the-grotesque supplement and the new editorial team had a far more "Loaded" type of agenda.

Doing some of teh reasearch was fun though...

v8thunder

27,647 posts

281 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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yertis said:
There was a bit of a bust up when FHM did a sort of carnival-of-the-grotesque supplement


Yeah, can someone explain why it is assumed that one of blokes engrossing interests is looking at pictures of some of the most disgusting accidents people have been unfortunate to endure, and laughing at them?

I mean, what makes someone jump at the fact that a mag comes with a free supplement of genuine pictures of people with their heads impaled on gate posts, or their eyes dangling from fishing hooks, and the caption 'but he survived, so it's all right to look and laugh'. Huh? Psychos...

Corin Denton

8,762 posts

291 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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On subscription Evo, Esquire, What Hifi and Men's Health but always partial to a thumb through Bizarre at times.

KingRichard

10,146 posts

255 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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GQ and FHM collections cos I'm a label Tart, but you all knew that anyway

Mens Health pretty damn good too.

But no nekkid birds

(Rythm Pamphlet for laydees tho)

yertis

19,529 posts

289 months

Saturday 29th January 2005
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v8thunder said:

yertis said:
There was a bit of a bust up when FHM did a sort of carnival-of-the-grotesque supplement



Yeah, can someone explain why it is assumed that one of blokes engrossing interests is looking at pictures of some of the most disgusting accidents people have been unfortunate to endure, and laughing at them?

I mean, what makes someone jump at the fact that a mag comes with a free supplement of genuine pictures of people with their heads impaled on gate posts, or their eyes dangling from fishing hooks, and the caption 'but he survived, so it's all right to look and laugh'. Huh? Psychos...


I don't think laughter is the usual response, more but you're right, I don't understand teh attraction.