A question on the Games section get me thinking about magazines.
I never read them, but this has not always been the case.
I have considered about my magazine reading over the years and this is my conclusion!
Magazines have served a purpose for me over the years.
In my teens I read Cosmopolitan, probably wanting to appear cool and sophisticated! I often bought The Stage, which is more of a newspaper than a magazine.
As a young mum I avidly read Parents' magazine from cover to cover every month. I wanted to be armed with all the up to date knowledge to be the best young mum there had ever been
Then for several years I had She magazine on subscription. When a few times I realised I hadn't even opened the last months copy when the next arrived it was time to cancel my subscription.
When we stayed with my MIL I would read her Woman's Weekly magazines, to stave off boredom
After that I sometimes bought a weekly magazine, such as Woman, Woman's Own etc. This was always when I wanted to have lunch alone in cafe, to give me something to look at and pass the time.
Now if I were alone or waiting for someone I would just pass the time on my phone. I even have my Kindle downloaded on there so can read my current book.
So, I think for me mobile phones and the internet have replaced magazines I suppose!
I never read them, but this has not always been the case.
I have considered about my magazine reading over the years and this is my conclusion!
Magazines have served a purpose for me over the years.
In my teens I read Cosmopolitan, probably wanting to appear cool and sophisticated! I often bought The Stage, which is more of a newspaper than a magazine.
As a young mum I avidly read Parents' magazine from cover to cover every month. I wanted to be armed with all the up to date knowledge to be the best young mum there had ever been
Then for several years I had She magazine on subscription. When a few times I realised I hadn't even opened the last months copy when the next arrived it was time to cancel my subscription.
When we stayed with my MIL I would read her Woman's Weekly magazines, to stave off boredom
After that I sometimes bought a weekly magazine, such as Woman, Woman's Own etc. This was always when I wanted to have lunch alone in cafe, to give me something to look at and pass the time.
Now if I were alone or waiting for someone I would just pass the time on my phone. I even have my Kindle downloaded on there so can read my current book.
So, I think for me mobile phones and the internet have replaced magazines I suppose!
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