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Overview

The Frisky has a rating of 3.5 stars from 6 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. The Frisky ranks 128th among Fashion Blogs sites.

How would you rate The Frisky?
Top Positive Review

“Need to waste/ be entertained for an hour or two?”

B H.
5/16/10

Need to waste/ be entertained for an hour or two? Visit The Frisky. As their tagline states, they're about "Love, life, stars, style." They do a good job of trying to sort through all the stuff that's out there and posting interesting/ entertaining material. My favorites are the top 10 lists- they can get pretty creative!

Top Critical Review

“We hate men”

William R.
6/7/16

Overwhelmingly Anti-Male, Feminist third-wave. Advocates promiscuity, pornography, and Federal funding for all of it. Penis mutilation/amputation is a favorite topic. A serial fictional column, "Dater-X" accounts for most of the readership.

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Thumbnail of user britth
B H.
0 reviews
94 helpful votes
May 16th, 2010

Need to waste/ be entertained for an hour or two? Visit The Frisky. As their tagline states, they're about "Love, life, stars, style." They do a good job of trying to sort through all the stuff that's out there and posting interesting/ entertaining material.

My favorites are the top 10 lists- they can get pretty creative!

Thumbnail of user kristir2
29 reviews
172 helpful votes
December 4th, 2010

For a celeb gossip site meets relationship advice, this site is pretty good. They have what appears to be breaking news in the celeb world and I like the writing style of this site more than most celeb sites. The friskyscopes are addicting if you get into that type of stuff. A worthy bookmark when you are bored at work.

Thumbnail of user kevinb7
36 reviews
206 helpful votes
December 8th, 2010

I didn't spend a lot of time on there but i will as it's saved in my book marks for meaningless reading and research, i was however entertained and thats all i wanted ahh with out the spelling mistakes.

Thumbnail of user chriso1
654 reviews
3,551 helpful votes
October 16th, 2010

This womens magazine site is aimed at a 20-something audience looking for a bit of escapism and fantasy, nothing more, and it's good at it. Girls who party, or wish they still did.

I couldn't help noticing "Legendary Thespian Penises: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" which frankly was a bit worrying (not to mention, depressing), but I spent a longer and happier time with "The Top 10 Pairs of Ta-Tas (We Wish Were Ours)" before moving along to "12 Celebs Go Topless With Only Their Hands As Shields".

I decided to skip "Celebrities Are Magnets For Bed Bugs", and "28 Plastic Surgery Fails - Did Their Surgeon Use A Butter Knife?" before deciding to play fair and go to the Money section, where there had to be some serious content.

The first article was about a recent divorcee who had signed up for some plan but still "didn't have a clue about investing her dollars", and the next was a useful guide to selling your engagement ring when the guy who gave it to you was gone.

The third was by a woman who admitted that the last time she bought a car she was ripped off because she was "totally ignorant" and couldn't manage it on her own. I was going to go read the comments about that one, but on the way down the page I went past "I Googled My Crush And Found Out The Worst" and "Dear Wendy: "My Boyfriend Has A Teen Cheerleader Fetish" and it suddenly occurred to me that I wasn't meant to be here.

Still, I went back and carried on with the Money articles, at least to the next one, which I thought was sort of weird. The writer explained:

"I recently saw a billboard that claimed babies cost about $700 a month. I did the math on my 2.5 kids, and holy disposable income; the figure hurt. The billboard was an advertisement to deter teenage pregnancy, but if I hadn't already taken the plunge, it would have made 30-year-old me think twice before procreating."

Is it me, or does anyone else see something odd about this statement? This writer already has two kids and a third on the way, but has no idea how much it costs to bring up a baby? Are you thinking what I was thinking?

Well, it was all a bit of fun, which after all, is what it's meant to be. It's a girly mag for girls, and even if the implication in places is that girls are superficial and not too bright, it's reassuring to readers who worry that they're superficial and not too bright. And to be honest, however immature it all might be, there are mens mags out there that are far, far worse.

Thumbnail of user chanellek
1 review
2 helpful votes
February 22nd, 2014

It's okay. Very professional however the info and advice is pretty corny.

Thumbnail of user williamr98
0 reviews
0 helpful votes
June 7th, 2016

Overwhelmingly Anti-Male, Feminist third-wave. Advocates promiscuity, pornography, and Federal funding for all of it. Penis mutilation/amputation is a favorite topic. A serial fictional column, "Dater-X" accounts for most of the readership.

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