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Cosmopolitan Men?!
The article claims that a spin-off called Cosmopolitan Men exists. I could find no evidence for this whatsoever, and the only publication I could find to carry this name has been a calendar that came with Cosmo. Is this thing in the making or something? --Tomsintown 00:04, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Reader's Response
Not in the spirit of Wikipedia but I think the "Reader's Response" section needs to be eliminated. The section entirely covers one letter about (presumably) one article. Lotsofissues 17:37, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Comsopolitan?
What's it with the spelling Comso and Comsopolitan appearing in the subtitle and caption? Is the magazine really nicknamed that way, or is it a typo? Is it a reference to the Komsomol, Communist Union of Youth? mtreinik 09:52, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- I don't think it's a typo -- I've heard the magazine referred to by that nickname. jdb ❋ (talk) 02:04, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
it is not a typo. in the midwest US (that I can verify for certain) it is commonly called "cosmo"
- Yes, Cosmo is a nickname, not CoMSo though.
Sex
"The magazine features mostly feminine topics such as sex, makeup, hair tips, etc."
Sex is a feminine topic?
Can someone please fix that line? I don't want to presume to know what the author was getting at. The word feminine in that context is unsuitable in any case...unless someone can explain to me how a topic acquires a gender.
parhaps sex from a feminie perspective
Cosmo is a prurient magazine?
Why in recent years became Cosmo a so-called "prurient magazine"?
The Cats' Head Logo
A long time ago there used to be a cat's silouette on the magazine ,in the letter N in the lower corner,and in the end of each article used to appear the silouette of this cat's head.What happen with thet logo and why is no longer in there.
- The cats head, which was a response to the Playboy Bunny, disappeared when Helen Gurley Brown ceased being the editor of the US edition.
Advertising
Cosmopolitan is historically important for its propaganda development role. FUCK OFF!!!!!!