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edyzmedieval
06-06-2008, 17:44
Any of you folks reading Men's Health? If yes, why? If not, why?

I personally read it as I like basically covers everything a man has questions for. :book:

Ice
06-06-2008, 17:46
Any of you folks reading Men's Health? If yes, why? If not, why?

I personally read it as I like basically covers everything a man has questions for. :book:

Yes, there is a copy of last mths sitting next to me on my desk.

Ferret
06-06-2008, 17:59
I voted for 'gah' , just looks like a load of pictures of half naked men to me...

Csargo
06-06-2008, 18:59
kush? KUSH??? WHAT IS A KUSH?

It's gay, etc etc.

Samurai Waki
06-06-2008, 19:07
No. I don't need some magazine telling me how to increase the overrall size and muscley girth of my forearms and pectorals. I just fight the huns and build a great wall around my house.

Lemur
06-06-2008, 19:23
I's gay. Very gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Omanes Alexandrapolites
06-06-2008, 20:34
Yes, I confess. I occasionally pick up a copy if I need something to read.

On another note, does anybody here read those women's magazines designed for those who like a good non-celebrity based real-life stories (e.g. Pick Me Up)? I must confess that I practically worship those magazines - I see the dramatic headline on the front cover (e.g. "My baby trauma") and I just think "I've gotta read that".

~:)

Beirut
06-07-2008, 01:30
Gentlemen,

According to statistics, it would be reasonable to assume that we have many gay Org. members, as well as Org. members who have gay relatives. Let us, therefore, show tolerance and open mindedness.

Thank you. :sunny:

cmacq
06-07-2008, 01:44
What is this health thing?

LittleGrizzly
06-07-2008, 13:19
Men health magazine probably fairly boring, probably some good advice but....

If i need some qaulity reading material on the toilet
On another note, does anybody here read those women's magazines designed for those who like a good non-celebrity based real-life stories (e.g. Pick Me Up)? I must confess that I practically worship those magazines - I see the dramatic headline on the front cover (e.g. "My baby trauma") and I just think "I've gotta read that".

I read these magazines usually whenever i see one around the house...

Strike For The South
06-07-2008, 15:03
I'd rather read cosmo. As that gets me more excited. Not to mention Mens health is utter crap when it comes to weightlifting.

Craterus
06-07-2008, 21:10
I'd rather read cosmo. As that gets me more excited. Not to mention Mens health is utter crap when it comes to weightlifting.

That's probably because weightlifting and big muscles have absolutely nothing to do with a man's health.

Strike For The South
06-07-2008, 23:14
That's probably because weightlifting and big muscles have absolutely nothing to do with a man's health.

lies

cmacq
06-08-2008, 03:11
Only 'The National Enquirer' for me