What about the female technosexuals? Can such a thing exist? Montalvo admits, « Women have always had style, so I tend to think that they would define their own movement, which I would love to see. If [they] were working wirelessly at a caf�, pulled out a PDA, or mentioned the word Bluetooth, then maybe I’d say [they were] headed in the right direction. »
Until the great FemGeek revolution, feminists seeking out geek-equality can either insist on redefining technosexual once again or adopting the suggested « technosexualista » or « technodiva. » An easier alternative would be to simply switch the O to an A to become technasexual.
From Enter the Technosexual, by Katharine Miller, on AlterNet.
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