Female all the way, I have always had android now I have the Samsung galaxy S3 phone, I just love my sexy, white phone.
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Female all the way, I have always had android now I have the Samsung galaxy S3 phone, I just love my sexy, white phone.
Sent from my White, Sexy S3.
been with blackberry since 2005 & then switched from my 9900 to my s3...my shellac manicure looks good against the touchscreen
Im surprised on how many females hv android phones... How come they rarely post in forums... A lot if females do pretty cool with there phones... Just check out the appreciate app from the market... GLAD I STARTED THIS THREAD
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lol cwute
I sense forum love
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I wish I dated a cute android girl lol
yup i converted my now fiance to android and shes very cute (does my google contact pic show on here btw??). i was really lookin for a geek girl this time round for a change from the usual s but unfortunately it wasnt to be... shes as thick as a beef stew but she is an android girl <3
I wish I dated a cute android girl lol
I think Im gonna date a White GS3 In about 3days... (first android every) me and her will date for at least two years.
Ya you and some chick
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Thanks for picking up the thread. I'm fairly new to this site, so I'll admit to not having listened to too many of their podcasts yet (still on my TODO list, any particular suggestions?). I certainly agree with the points you make... hence my conflict. While not so obvious in my posts, I do recognize there are definite differences between genders but I think the differences are more in our approach to a problem, or reasoning behind our actions, rather than in the final end result.You should probably listen to more podcasts in general (especially female hosted shows). Take gaming podcasts for example; female hosts seem to be less bias and dismissive of a certain title or platform. They also tend to notice smaller touches to the overall story arc and character development that males often overlook.
To say males and females should/do have a vastly similar perspective is lame lol. I ask my wife "What do you think about _______?" On a daily basis because we never have the same opinions or assumptions on media/tech/science ect.
I'd be interested in hearing conversation over things like 'do females like to root/rom their devices?' or 'does screen size play a huge role when choosing a daily device.' There's literally dozens of topics.
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