“Hey Girls, Here’s How to be a Slut,” Says Cosmopolitan Magazine

Recently I was looking through my friend’s Cosmopolitan magazine because I was working on my own magazine pages in InDesign for school and needed some guidance and inspiration. I did manage to get some guidance but inspiration was more like disgust.

I was utterly appalled at the content in that magazine. I know I sound like an 80 year old grandma right now (call me old-fashioned) but honestly, no wonder girls throw themselves at guys these days. Cosmopolitan is one of the most popular magazine for women in their 20’s and it doesn’t exactly teach boundaries.

Now I don’t want to sound like a ranting bitter old hag who doesn’t like to have fun because rest assured that couldn’t be farther from the truth. There are things I do enjoy reading in the magazine. I am amazed at their creativity when it comes to painting your nails. I swear they have 100 different techniques for that. And unlike hardcore Christian magazines, they do bring up sensitive issues about our bodies that we as women SHOULD be aware of (this is a fault of most nun-friendly religious mags). We shouldn’t be so embarrassed or ashamed to talk about our bodies but there are lines you can cross and Cosmopolitan magazine definitely crosses them…or just removes the lines altogether.

A section called LUST is devoted 100% to you-know-what. If you ask me, I’d rather read a section about love. Love is a commitment, it’s forever, it’s fulfilling and beautiful. Lust leaves you feeling used, hurt, worse off than before, and alone. Now if I’m going to be completely honest, I think some of those articles are on the right track. For instance they warn against certain health issues and all things in moderation (if I’m pushing it) but the only time those articles are okay to be practiced is if you are married, which most of it’s readers are not. Those articles are dangerous in the hands of young innocent girls because it sparks interest and curiosity in things that should be taboo for them. Not only that, but it tells girls it is okay.

I know a lot of girls read Cosmopolitan magazine and love it! In fact, most of my friends read it. I also know that this post will not make me very popular but when you are a Christian in today’s society, popularity isn’t exactly a priority. Don’t get me wrong. If you read Cosmopolitan or another magazine like it, I am in no way judging you for that or saying you are a sex addict like the magazine seems to think are it’s readers. I am blaming the magazine for shaping the younger female generation into sex machines. To me, the magazine tells girls that you need to look pretty and the only think you are good  for is sex.

Wrong-O.

Girls, you are much more than that. Your outer beauty does not tell your worth. You are not defined by the number guys rate you or even how cute girls think your outfit is today. God is the one who designed you and He made you perfect and beautiful. He also made a boy just for you and you don’t have to dress like a slut to catch his attention. You don’t have to be a nun or throw out all your makeup either. Be real, be you, be honest, be true, but don’t be the girl society tells you to be. Be the girl God made you to be. That is the most attractive thing to a real man.

Project Inspired has a petition you can sign to stop Cosmopolitan from “marketing explicit porn tips to minors.”  SIGN HERE!

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20 thoughts on ““Hey Girls, Here’s How to be a Slut,” Says Cosmopolitan Magazine

  1. xhiina says:

    True!:)
    I’m 18, and SOMETIMES I read Cosmopolitan magazine, and I agree that there some topics that should only be practiced by married women, but it can’t be helped, young girls, INNOCENT young girls’ mind can be corrupted by SOME of the magazines’ articles. even though these young girls won’t buy the mag. they can still read it online or at salons & clinics that provide magazines for the waiting customers. 🙂

    • Yup, I mean there are some fun things in the magazines, but in particular the section on sex is not healthy for women to read and think too much about before they are married!

  2. It’s sad that a lot of girls read Cosmopolitan like it’s the bible.

    But yes, I would like to vouch for you in saying the two most efficient ways to be beautiful/attractive (at least to me) is to just be yourself, be who God made you, and to fill your heart with Christ. Why worry about what society wants you to be, when Christ made you who you are with a purpose.

    God Bless

  3. it’s so refreshing to see someone write about this! i’m glad to see that i’m not the only one who has opened a cosmopolitan and been shocked at the content. thank you for writing this, so many girls need to hear it.

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    • Thanks Cassie! This is funny, I was just talking to Cassidy about how I wanna hang out with you guys and Katie this weekend! haha 🙂 If not this weekend, sometime soon!

  5. Awesome post. Given it’s readership, I think the title Lust for that section is perfect. At least it’s telling the truth (too bad not many care). I would be a little worried if it was Love. Then those reading it would have even more reason to try to find the “love” Cosmo claims to be so fashionable in the wrong places.

    Glad to see this topic~

    • Thank you! But yeah, sadly it does fit the readership :/ By titling it love, I mean a whole different section with different content all together haha but the magazine obviously isn’t talking about love! 😦 Very true, thanks for reading! 🙂

  6. I’m from a different generation for sure..and so I guess it is expected I totally agree with you.. What ever happened to modesty and keeping intimate things private…not information blatantly plastered in magazines for any age or anyone to see….Diane

  7. Look at that magazine cover! :O
    Just by seeing it makes me want to rip it all up!
    It’s so horrible to know people make money in selling these things.
    It makes me feel sorry for our generation (and scared about how the future one’s going to be)!

    • I know right!! Our generations priorities are all messed up! But the darker the place, the brighter the light 🙂 I like to remind myself of that a lot! haha

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