What women want…

by on March 1st, 2009

googleguyOften times, the one thing a woman really wants is for someone to understand her, even when she doesn’t.

She wants to be understood, even when the words don’t come out as right as she may want, and even when she says the wrong things.

She doesn’t want to get lost while on vacation, or when venturing off to a new part of town. She wants the reassurance that she’ll get there, no questions asked.

She doesn’t want to dread certain holidays in fear of her better half forgetting them; they should always be remembered without any reminders. And they should be cute with nice decorations (when possible).

When shopping, women want options – options, options, options…and sales of course. They want to say “I want ‘blah’” and their significant other should respond by saying, “Well honey, there’s this ‘blah’ for $15, this ‘blah’ for $25, etc…” Or, it can be given to her in a list.

She wants all of this and more.

She wants to be able to communicate with her partner about current events. She wants them to be up to date with everything. Bad news, good news, gossips…she wants it all (duh!). She wants different ways of communicating, and all of them should be good. Online, phone, text, etc…the list goes on.

That’s why, I, Radiris Diaz, believe that if Google were a man, he’d be my ideal match and I’d marry him (on the spot).

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6 Comments
  • mattb4rd

    Congrats on the site launch, Radiris. I’m betting that there will be a lot of men changing their names to “Google” tomorrow.

    I have to ask though, has Michael been acting a little effeminate after working with these colors so much during development?

    Not that there’s anything wrong with that, of course. :)

  • http://www.hardwaregeeks.com admin

    I don’t feel effeminate, but I was taken to task the other day over my pink business card.

  • T@SendChocolate

    I double-heart Google. I was just at Southern CA Linux Expo, and I swear I would have taken those Google boys home with me. Except I am very happily married to my own geek. Still, I have a g1 that I love love love. Google is my boy!

    Congratulations on the site launch, it looks good!

    T.

  • http://www.cutegeek.com Radiris

    I already have friends changing their names…imagine someone were to actually name their kid Google – that kid would have no choice but to be great in life. It’ll happen in due time, you’ll see :)

  • basementaddix

    What do women want???…My answer…”They have no idea”…it changes to fast for them to be satisfied

  • http://www.hardwaregeeks.com Michael

    100% agree basementaddix