Seems like you're the one lying. Just because you can't use the device one handed doesn't mean everyone else has. Don't lump your conclusions on everyone and call everyone liars and fan boys.
It seems to me you're too stubborn to learn how to properly use the device with one hand. As per this topic many people use it with no problem. I myself have small hands and I use it fine. No fear of the phone falling.
You're accusations are ignorant.
I know perfectly well how to "use" the device one handed. Like I said, I use it fairly often like that. I also use my old phone too and it really is more comfortable.
The device is hard to use one handed and less comfortable than smaller phones. This is pointed out in more or less every single review I read before I bought the device. A lot of people even struggle using the S3 one handed, even though I don't. Sorry for upsetting the fanboys though.
To the OP, try reading some unbiased reviews from non blind fanboys and you will see that one handed can be awkward. This is more the rule than the exception, and a phone of this size would be the norm if these obstacles weren't there. There is a reason why people prefer smaller devices. There is a reason why Apple haven't increased the size of their devices by much given that they believr a phone should be easy to use one handed. A lot of my friends and family have used my phone and they ALL struggle to use it properly one handed, and while I "know" the claw technique and pinky rest tactics to do it properly, it IS more uncomfortable.
The OP needs to bear this in mind if he needs to use it often one handed, and the people spouting nonsense that one handed use is "fine" in comparision to the S3 or smaller phones are living in a dreamworld. The OP may be able to put up with it, like me, but a hell of a lot of people won't or can't. If you will be using it two handed 99% of the time then this doesn't matter.