Sex, Life: Women's Health Works It Out
Any magazine that dares to print the line, "When your clitoris gets frostbite, the terrorists win" is A-okay with us.
Women's Health, sister publication to six-pack showcase Men's Health, visibly outpaces sleepy competitors Self and Shape in the field of female-oriented fitness magazines. A hybrid of Vogue, Bust, Outside and the science journals at your nutritionist's office, Women's Health launched in late 2005 and may still be flying under the radar because it puts anonymous hotties on the cover and saves the celebrities—such as Tina Fey (30 Rock) and Jenna Fischer (The Office)—for the inside pages. This is no doubt an effort to save us from our own neuroses about skinny women of stage and screen, but it also gives the mag a welcome approachability.
But let's talk about the sex. In addition to coverage of familiar and safe topics like nutrition, medicine, exercise and weight loss, Women's Health dares to discuss female sexuality with a certain bright boldness that is neither too clinical nor too skanky. The frostbitten clitoris was the result of a feature testing out some oft-prescribed erotic experiments; another recent story about the world "down there" was illustrated with an oyster, a live beaver and a taco. Not that any of those are, you know, anatomically correct, but we love the moxie anyway. Check it out.
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