I just replaced my old Droid-X with a new Samsung Galaxy S4. Being a lazy bastard, I made the purchase online. A few days later I get the phone as well as the OtterBox (love their products). I had ordered a black OtterBox, and I received a pink OtterBox.
I looked through the accompanying paperwork (which correctly listed “black OtterBox”) and prepared to do an exchange through the mail. But, being a lazy bastard, I decided to just accept the pink. It’s just a color, right? Excellent visibility, right?
Wrong. I’ve gotten shit from everyone who sees it, even my gf.
I sometimes purchase shirts and ties for my SO. He balked the first time I bought pink but he had to admit it looked good and now he has tons of pink clothes, many of his own choosing.
Hee hee. A few years ago my wife upgraded her cell phone and then gave me her old one, because I didn’t have one back then. It was a pink flip phone, and yeah, everyone commented on it. “Pink?” “Why is your phone pink?”
We purposely try to distinguish ourselves from the opposite sex in dozens of little ways. The girls have claimed pink as their color - if they want to be extra girly they add more pink. So when a guy wears pink, one has to ask if he is making some kind of statement. If I wore a skirt and heels to work people would naturally ask me why. That wouldn’t mean they are intolerant or that something is wrong in America.
Now, tell us why you really ordered a pink OtterBox, we won’t judge.
My brother buys nothing but pink electronic devices ever since one salesman listed all the available colors of one such device and called pink “light red” in an attempt to be male-friendly. It pissed him off that someone thought his gender identity was so fragile that having a pink phone was beyond the pale, so he got the pink phone and a pink case to match.
Reminds me of the story of the big ol’ biker with the pink custom chopper.
When asked why a pink bike he replied, “I like custom choppers and I like to fight.”