Why do men read maxim magazine
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By Anthony Alandt November 11, at am. Wired UK is unlikely to be the salvation of men's magazines if the near complete absence of buzz surrounding its launch is anything to go by. No women's magazines have closed here yet. Are women more loyal? Certainly more advertisers are interested in reaching them via magazines. Finally, the exception to the rule. As one of our blog commenters bluntly pointed out today, there are still magazines with tits on the front cover that still sell — Men's Health.
Fitness magazines are the exception to the rule. Men's Health could well become the best selling men's magazine this year, overtaking FHM. Men's Fitness is also up, and FHM Bionic, the one-off launched at the start of the year also sold better than expected but didn't get as much advertising as it wanted.
The world has truly turned since Loaded kicked off the lads' mag revolution in Maxim is dead. In fact, it's kind of common sense. Of course, the study still doesn't prove that magazines are making men less respectful of women's autonomy — after all, it could also be the case that men who are already less inclined to respect women are drawn to these types of magazines.
Still, that's not exactly a ringing endorsement of men's magazines, either; "We are naturally appealing to men who don't treat women with respect" is probably not a tagline people would want to use for their product. Still, whether magazines foster these attitudes, or just support them in men who already have them, it's clear that the link between disrespectful magazines and disrespectful men does not only exist in the fevered feminist brain. As Stacey J. Hust, lead researcher for the study, points out, "We learn a lot about how to act in a relationship by what we see and read in the media.
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