Men and Women – Two Different Gadgets?

If you were to ask me, I don’t think gender should be an issue as far as gadgets are concerned. Take for instance “texting” for that matter.

Texting among adults is on the rise, with more than 72 percent of those over 18 using the technology, but their usage still pales in comparison to texting among teenagers, who send an average of five times as many texts as their adult counterparts. The Pew Internet & American Life Project surveyed 2,252 people and found out that about 72 percent of adults said they sent text messages in May 2010, compared to 65 percent of people surveyed in September 2009.

Adult texters are sending an average of 10 texts per day, while those ages 12 to 17 are sending about 50 texts per day. There are some prolific adult texters – about 5 percent of adults send 200 texts per day or more; about 15 percent of teens do the same. Gender is not a major factor when it comes to texting; men and women send and receive the same number of texts on a daily basis.

Then there’s the matter of men acting like computers and us women, well, cell phones. "I don't know how to fit it in my entire work schedule," These words are normally heard from me by the hubby Joey. "You're late—and Keoni has a field demo an hour away. One of us has to get him there by 7:00. I have a presentation at 10:00 A.M. Dad needs to go to his doctor for a checkup while Mom has to go get her nails done. In the meantime, what’s for lunch?"

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