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Women Prefer Mobile Phones to Men

Women’s mobiles mean more to them than the man in their lives !
Yes folks, girls are more attached to their cell phones than they are to their partners or boyfriends
Of course women are notoriously fickle but . . .

It’s fair to say that battery operated objects have long been regarded as more use to women than men but a survey of 1,000s of women has revealed that the most treasured possession of 40% of women is their mobile phone whilst the man in their lives comes in at 33% :shock:
It also revealed that they would be more devastated at the loss of their cellphone than they would at the loss of their partner !

Of course we all know women are more shallow than men but this takes the biscuit - well, as far as the young bachelor is concerned :)
every womans dream man
Their mothers will be less worried though as they came out top of their most cherished things but romance is out of the window with hair straighteners beating old love letters by a country mile !

I was going to have a picture of a girl using a cell phone but decided on this picture instead - my take on what should be the dream for women everywhere.
David Beckham with a mobile phone hangin around his neck - don’t say I don’t look after you girls !

It did bring to mind the research articles I did some time ago as a ’secret experiment’ - they’re worth revisiting if you have time. They were The Average Woman and The Average Man see finally the reason I did those posts and one month later the interesting conclusion

I’m not really sure what men’s most treasured things are, suggestions are invited, nor am I sure whether it’s a further sign of our descent into a truly disposable society - photographs lost forever when mobiles go wrong or music collections gone forever when hard drives crash or iPods give up the ghost - yet nobody is bothered.
Imagine once if somebody lost their record collection in a burglary for example or family photos were lost in a fire etc - people were devastated.

More and more things seemingly have little or no value now, everything is becoming evermore disposable in modern life.
Could this throw away attitude also permeate its way into relationships with increasing numbers regarding them as transient and of no real personal value ?

All the best
Rod - clutching the thing he holds most dear

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