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Good reads on Female Psychology
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Good reads on Female Psychology

Women's magazines. Print and online. I'm not kidding.

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If you really want insight into their perspective read the stuff that's written specifically for them by those motivated to give them what they want. (Just look at the topics on the cover....notice anything?)

I've posted about this before. When I was a teenager I regularly picked up and read my kid sister's Cosmo, and Allure and Teen magazine. (Yes... of course I was choking the life out of my chicken looking at the pics of chicks in bra's n panties, bikinis...that's what we had before there was online porn).

But in between bouts of trying to polish my meat puppet to a high gloss I actually started to read some of that shit. And even at the tender age of 15-16 yo it dawned on me that this was a glimpse "behind the curtain" (My older brother accused me of being a fag more than once when he saw me reading them)

But in hindsight this was an invaluable glimpse into the female psyche. I actually developed a little routine about two characters: Evan ( the sensitive guy women SAY they want) and Mongo (the cavemanning jungle-fuck delivering dude they REALLY want) that I used to "game" chicks in college (before it was even called game). That little spiel got me laid more times than I can remember. I developed it from the realizations about the dichotomous nature of their fantasies I garnered reading chick mags

By the way my brother got over his fear of me being gay before I graduated high school. Probably my junior year when among other things I went to 3 different proms and regularly was bringing girls home to "study"


Here's a Wikipedia list currently published women's magazines around the world:

10 Magazine (UK - distributed worldwide)
Al Jamila (Saudi Arabia)
All You (US)
Allure (US)
Alt for Damerne (Denmark)
Amina (France and Africa)
An an (Japan)
ASOS.com Magazine (online)
The Australian Women's Weekly
Avantages (France)
Azerbaijan Gadini (Azerbaijan)
Bella (UK)
Best (UK)
Better Homes and Gardens (US)
Bild der Frau (Germany)
Bis (Japan)
Bitch (US)
Brigitte (Germany)
Burda Style (Germany)
Bust (US)
Canadian Living
Candis (UK)
Carrusel (Colombia)
Chat (UK)
Chatelaine (Canada)
Claudia (Brazil)
Clean Eating (US)
Cleo (Australia)
Closer (UK and France)
Cosmopolitan (US-based)
Costume (Finland)
Courageous Woman (US)
criativa (Brazil)
Croissant (Japan)
Curve
Damernas Värld (Sweden)
Darling (US)
Destiny (South Africa)
Diva (UK)
Donna Moderna (Italy)
Dziriet (Algeria)
Elevate Jiu Jitsu Mag (US)
Elle
elle (Brazil)
Enterprising Women (US)
Essence (US)
Ettelaat-e Banuvan (Iran)
Eve.com.mt (Malta)
Family Circle (US)
Femina (Denmark)
Femina (India)
Femina (Indonesia)
Femmes d’Aujourd’hui (Belgium)
Filament (UK)
First for Women (US)
Flare (Canada)
Fucsia (Colombia)
Gael (Belgium)
Glamour (US)
Gloria (Croatia)
Gloss (Brazil)
Good Housekeeping (US and UK)
Grahlakshmi (India)
Grand Hotel (Italy)
Grazia (Italian-based)
Gynaika (Greece)
Hänt Extra (Sweden)
Harrods (UK)
Heat (UK)
Hello! (UK)
Hennes (Sweden)
HGTV Magazine (US)
Hia (Saudi Arabia)
Homemakers (Canada)
Horn OK Please (India)
In Touch Weekly (US)
InStyle (UK)
JFW (India)
JJ (Japan)
Kotiliesi (Finland)
Kvinner og Klær (Norway)
The Lady (UK)
LaIsha (Israel)
Latina (US)
Lepota & Zdravlje (Serbia)
Life & Style (US)
Lone Wolf (US)
Lonny (US)
Look (UK)
Love It! (UK)
Lucire (New Zealand)
M2woman (New Zealand)
Madame (Germany)
Madame Figaro (France)
Marie Claire
Martha Stewart Living (US)
Máxima (Portugal)
Me Naiset (Finland)
Moda Brasil (Brazil)
Moda moldes (Brazil)
Mode Lifestyle
Monroe Lifestyle Book
Moondance (online)
Ms. (US)
My Weekly (UK)
Naaree.com (online India)
Naj (Poland)
Nesf El Donya (Egypt)
new! (London, France)
New African Woman
New Idea (Australia)
New Woman (India)
New Zealand Woman's Weekly
The Next Women (UK)
Nova beleza (Brazil)
NOW (UK)
Nylon (US)
O: The Oprah Magazine (US)
Oh Comely (UK)
OK! (UK celebrity)
Olivia (Finland)
Oxygen (US)
Paperbagg (Algeria)
Parenting (US)
Parents (US)
The People's Friend (UK)
Pick Me Up! (UK)
The Pin Up (US)
Pink (US)
Playgirl (US)
Plaza (Sweden)
Pleine Vie (France)
Prima (UK)
Pronto (Spain)
Rabotnitsa (Soviet Union)
Real People (UK)
Real Simple (US)
Red (UK)
Redbook (US)
Re(de)fining Magazine (online)[2]
Reveal (UK)
River Valley Woman (US)
Sapna magazine (US-based, for South Asians)
Sayidaty (Saudi Arabia)
Shape (US)
Siempre Mujer (US)
Star (UK)
StylishandTrendy.com (online)
Stylist (UK)
Suitcase (magazine) (UK)
Take a Break (UK)
Tatler (UK)
Tea Moderna (Macedonia)
Telva (Spain)
Texas Family (US)
THAT (Istanbul, Turkey)
That's Life! (UK)
Today's Black Woman (US)
TPM (Brazil)
VeckoRevyn (Sweden)
Verily (US)
Verve (India)
View Woman Magazine
Vintage Life (UK)
VIVmag (online)
Vogue
W (US)
We Women Today (India)
Wilma (Wilmington, US)
With (Japan; has Chinese version)
Woman (UK)
Woman Engineer (US)
Woman & Home (UK)
Womankind (Australia)
Woman's Day (US)
Woman's Era (India)
Mais feliz (Brazil)
Woman's Own (UK)
Woman's Weekly (UK)
Woman's World (US)
Women's Health (US)
Women's Post Magazine (Canada)
Women's Running (US)
Women: Total Health & Wellness (US)
Yours (UK, women 50+)
Zan-e Rooz (Iran)
Zink Magazine

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