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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

There would obviously be a lot of backlash if something like this came out.

From the person that made it:
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These are all genuine headlines and articles from issues of Cosmo by the way. All I've done is switch the gender roles

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Original here:
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#2

What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Women hold men to different standards of behaviour than they hold themselves to. Accept it. If they call you out on something they don't do themselves, don't argue equivalency - they will never see it - but own it with confidence and arrogance.
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

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My podcast with H3ltrsk3ltr and Cobra.

Snowplow is uber deep cover as an alpha dark triad player red pill awoken gorilla minded narc cop. -Kaotic
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#4

What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Who is Cosmo?
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#5

What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Its a British magazine aimed at young women to "empower" them in the sex & relationship world.

It pretty much gives terrible advice and adds to a womans hypergamy. Such jewels like "if your BF doesn't go down on you, his days should be numbered".

Plus they add-in these picture perfect men of stature which if you read between the lines is telling a woman; "this is the bar which you should set all men against"

Its like the Daily Mail, toilet paper at best.
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Quote: (05-25-2014 12:21 AM)soup Wrote:  

Who is Cosmo?

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Take care of those titties for me.
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Quote: (05-25-2014 12:21 AM)soup Wrote:  

Who is Cosmo?

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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Is there a manly masculine macho type of magazine talking about red pill issues for men? The men equivalent of Cosmo? If not, why is there not one yet? How hard would it be to create and start one, offline?
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Quote: (05-25-2014 06:05 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

Is there a manly masculine macho type of magazine talking about red pill issues for men? The men equivalent of Cosmo? If not, why is there not one yet? How hard would it be to create and start one, offline?
I'd be down to invest in that!

Chicago Tribe.

My podcast with H3ltrsk3ltr and Cobra.

Snowplow is uber deep cover as an alpha dark triad player red pill awoken gorilla minded narc cop. -Kaotic
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#10

What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

RPM: Red Pill Monthly

I'd buy it.
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Quote: (05-25-2014 06:05 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

Is there a manly masculine macho type of magazine talking about red pill issues for men? The men equivalent of Cosmo? If not, why is there not one yet? How hard would it be to create and start one, offline?

You'd need advertisers. You'd need products women and gays would never, ever consider buying so that women threatening to boycott them would make no difference whatsoever.

Fishing gear?
Deer blinds?
Stihl?
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#12

What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Paper magazines tend to work well because they target one geographic region. There are simply not enough (like not enough to justify setting up printing and distribution) Red Pillers/Roosh V forum members concentrated in one geographic area to be able to justify it. It's easy for cosmo to operate because it sells 3,000,000+ magazines a month to teenage girls in America (one country, easy distribution channels). It'd be hard for a RP magazine to exist. If every single RVF member subscribed, that'd only be 14k and change, and as we can see here we've got AnonymousBosch in Australia, Snowplow and soup from America, and Vacancier Permanent and I from the commonwealth. The geographic density would be far too low for it to be viable.

The internet on the other hand is cheap and easy to host and distribute globally. See ROK.
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Quote: (05-25-2014 08:55 PM)From Vegas to Tokyo Wrote:  

Paper magazines tend to work well because they target one geographic region. There are simply not enough (like not enough to justify setting up printing and distribution) Red Pillers/Roosh V forum members concentrated in one geographic area to be able to justify it. It's easy for cosmo to operate because it sells 3,000,000+ magazines a month to teenage girls in America (one country, easy distribution channels). It'd be hard for a RP magazine to exist. If every single RVF member subscribed, that'd only be 14k and change, and as we can see here we've got AnonymousBosch in Australia, Snowplow and soup from America, and Vacancier Permanent and I from the commonwealth. The geographic density would be far too low for it to be viable.

The internet on the other hand is cheap and easy to host and distribute globally. See ROK.

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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

I'm actually planning on launching something like that, within the next few months, online first and then, offline. I'm looking for 1-2 solid, reliable and committed partners to carry this forward with.
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

So, it would pretty much be Men's Health. I remember when I read it as a high schooler and believed in that bullshit.

"My gf left me but she'll be sorry in 4 weeks when I'm ripped and sporting a 10 inch dick" [Image: angry.gif]
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What Cosmo would look like if the genders were reversed

Quote: (05-25-2014 06:05 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

Is there a manly masculine macho type of magazine talking about red pill issues for men? The men equivalent of Cosmo? If not, why is there not one yet? How hard would it be to create and start one, offline?

There's Art of Manliness. A lot of people here have issues with their advice regarding women, but they are really good for everything else. And there should definitely be much more to a man's life than women.
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