Viewpoint Comparison
Two very different magazines that tackle issues about relationships are Oprah 's O magazine and the popular lifestyle magazine , Cosmopolitan . A similarity between them is that both offer advice on such issues and others , but they tackle and talk about these issues in differing ways especially because the articles themselves are influenced by the difference in perspective purported by the magazines themselves Cosmopolitan is geared toward the liberal , and often radical feminist point-of-view of women 's issues . It is also a magazine that focuses on empowering women and supporting their independence and

newfound freedom The O magazine , on the other hand , also stands for women empowerment and provides support about their issues . However , as opposed to Cosmopolitan , it focuses on healing , the family , and takes a gentler tone than Cosmopolitan 's stronger voice . Another difference between the two magazines is that Cosmopolitan is more in your face ' and doesn 't shy away from topics that may be sensitive to others . Oprah 's O magazine , on the other hand , is leaning toward a more conservative approach knowing that , unlike its counterpart , is read by women of many ages , including younger people to whom it feels a need to be more sensitive to . Finally , a great difference between the two articles are the fact that O magazine usually calls on relationship experts with PhDs in their belts before publishing their points . Cosmopolitan , on the other hand , while also uses psychology PhDs , normally resorts to the expert advice of the people who have...
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