Oh please...I am a woman, and here's a newsflash for you boys.
I have an X-box 360, a Gamecube, a Wii, a PS2, a PS3, and a high end computer. None of them are pink (personally, I can't stand the colour). I also have a distinct preference for FPS and RTS games.
Why is it that people will insist that the only thing women want in their gadgets is something "pretty." I'd rather have something with a little power in the box, who cares what it looks like. (You boys and your LED lights and custom CPU cases should examine the hypocrisy of statements about not wanting things to look stylish, though.) The only specially coloured gadget I own is my ipod. It's green.
I'd take a new, bigger monitor for my PC over a diamond ring/designer outfit/cooking utensils any day. I'm more comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt, and I'd much rather let my boyfriend cook. He's better at it.
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Oh please...I am a woman, and here's a newsflash for you boys.
I have an X-box 360, a Gamecube, a Wii, a PS2, a PS3, and a high end computer. None of them are pink (personally, I can't stand the colour). I also have a distinct preference for FPS and RTS games.
Why is it that people will insist that the only thing women want in their gadgets is something "pretty." I'd rather have something with a little power in the box, who cares what it looks like. (You boys and your LED lights and custom CPU cases should examine the hypocrisy of statements about not wanting things to look stylish, though.) The only specially coloured gadget I own is my ipod. It's green.
I'd take a new, bigger monitor for my PC over a diamond ring/designer outfit/cooking utensils any day. I'm more comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt, and I'd much rather let my boyfriend cook. He's better at it.