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| Yes, I read the paper version of National Geographic. I’m in my 40s. |
Amazing that National Geographic is still in business. In the old days I always thought it was kept afloat due to middle -school boys enjoying the educational photos of topless tribeswomen. I wasn’t aware of anybody else reading it. |
| I subscribe to Nat Geo for the family and Garden & Gun for me. Would subscribe to more if I had more time to read them. I would especially like to receive the Economist but it is $$$ |
| 55. Yes but only the ones that really exist in print only like The Washingtonian. I get paper copies of the Atlantic but find I'm only reading it online these days. I look around my house at stacks of magazines that I never got a chance to read and think I should save them for the day when I feel like reading one but they no longer exist on paper. I wonder what I should do with my magazine bin also. It's not usable for anything else. |
| I am fifty-five & love pop culture so I just devour People magazine each wk. ✨ |
| Just the Atlantic and my alma mater's magazine |
| I used to love magazines and buying a fresh, fat issue for a plane ride was one of life's great pleasures. I don't consider myself to have a short attention span and I love to read, but on my most recent flight I found myself getting annoyed with the thick perfume ads, subscription cards, jumping ahead to finish articles, and everything else that broke up my reading groove. Will stick to my Kindle in the future. |