1/10/2010

You can tell a lot about a someone if they wear a watch or not. People who wear watches tend to have the mentality of being organized, responsible, etc. People who don't wear watches tend to have the mentality of not wanting to be organized, responsible, etc.

You know how a boss could tap at his watch and say "You're 5 minutes late." Those are the type of people that wear watches. I for 1 am the type to wear watches and always want to, as late as 7th grade.

Let's face it. Most girls don't wear watches.

In fact, I would go as far as argue that hardcore Christians and other religious people are less likely to wear watches. That is, the strong scriptural faith-oriented singing and praying unemployed religious person.

If I saw a girl wear a watch, that would be a turn-on for me. I obviously argue that girls who wear watches make stronger relationships with me than girls who don't. But that's just my opinion. Or and assumption.

However, it's not so much whether someone doesn't wear a watch or not, but rather that they refuse to wear 1.

There are still some skewed variables to take into consideration here, the case with cell phones. Almost everyone has a cell phone. But for me, it's an inconvenience to dig into my purse and take it out just to look at it. Why do that when I can have it on my wrist. So I may also have to look into whether they wore watches before the time of cell phones.

Unfortunately, let's not try to convert anyone here. If someone does not naturally wear a watch, and if I were to convert them into wearing 1 and they do, that would not count since it was not spontaneous. What I'm looking for is whether someone will *naturally* wear a watch - not because I told them to. You can think of it as putting people to the test.