So what’s wrong with pink!
As for the “I’m a Barbie girl” pink Sony laptop …. I must admit it has the “must-have” immediate effect on nostalgic women but I think in the long run, as a grown-up, you’ll get tired of the color. But then again, someone female and younger in the family would be deliriously happy to inherit it and you could replace it with a quietly discreet and elegantly-designed MacBook when the time comes. Having a Mac is after all about making a statement on what your values are – that you have reached a point in your life when you’ll not settle for anything less in quality, design and simplicity. When you reach that point in your life, you’ll not look at another brand but head straight for the Mac counter. Hope this helps!
I so wanna smack this chap! Grrrrr…what’s wrong with having a pink laptop? I love the colour, ok? It takes gut to carry off pink, wokay. Just like red, pink needs some characters to carry off that colour. Who da heck says that grown-ups can’t use pink?
Pink is soft. Pink is sexy. Pink is feminine. Pink is almost virginal. Pink is saying, hey, I don’t care what you think, I have the money I dig pink. Blek!
I don’t want to be the stodgy middle-aged woman who sticks safely to browns and grays. I will just stick out with a beaming, red, pink and orange laptop if I so want it. I make good use with it. Blek again.
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Absolutely! Pink is timeless, soft, emotional and soothing. It’s kicky, fun, breezy and cool. It’s my daughter’s favorite color and she tells this to everyine who will listen, over and over. I was a purple-girl for years, but my daughter’s enthusiasm for pink had put this very-close-to-middle-aged woman back in the fanclub for pink.