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Hi all, I'm the "Queen of Clay"s dh :biggrin:
So we have somewhat of a raging debate in the house right now. I like Toni's slim line pens without the clip, and Toni now likes them with the clip.
My argument is simple, the slim lines are targeted at the female gender, and you see very few women walking around with a pen clipped in a pocket. They are generally found next to the kitchen sink in the bottom of their pocket book or hand bag. And, whenever you try to extricate a pen with a clip from a pocket book, you invariably snag other "must have" items, which can lead to awkward moments or hysterical fits of laughter.
So the questions are these:
1. Should Toni's slim line pens have a clip or not (the original way)?
2. Do women really like pens with clips on them?
Thanks,
Mark
ps. Toni - Sorry dear - :worship:
So we have somewhat of a raging debate in the house right now. I like Toni's slim line pens without the clip, and Toni now likes them with the clip.
My argument is simple, the slim lines are targeted at the female gender, and you see very few women walking around with a pen clipped in a pocket. They are generally found next to the kitchen sink in the bottom of their pocket book or hand bag. And, whenever you try to extricate a pen with a clip from a pocket book, you invariably snag other "must have" items, which can lead to awkward moments or hysterical fits of laughter.
So the questions are these:
1. Should Toni's slim line pens have a clip or not (the original way)?
2. Do women really like pens with clips on them?
Thanks,
Mark
ps. Toni - Sorry dear - :worship:
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