Put it on vibrate and call yourself
You remembered me some vids I saw involving a girl introducing the cell phone into his p*%çy and then receiving a call....
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Put it on vibrate and call yourself
<---------- slowly taking phone out of pocket and placing it on table....
Most manufacturers of PDA phones (Treo, Blackberry, etc.) recommend the phone not be carried in a pant pocket because of the excess heat and little to no ventilation.
So all those folks we thought were taken by The Rapture or beamed up by our alien overlords, actually just spontaneously combusted because they had their cell phones in their pockets? How disappointingly prosaic.
I use a razr as well and never notice it in my pants pocket either, and I wear some slim fitting pants. Try to keep it away from the boyz in da bag as much as possible.
I usually carry it in a jacket or not carry it at all if it cause an unsightly bulge. In fact, I never carry anything in my pants pockets.
I tried it in my pockets and was it ever conspicuous and uncomfortable.
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Not if the things you put in are slim. I have found that a razr in one pocket and a weekend wallet in the other can't even be detected. Too much bulk makes it look weird though for sure. Perhaps we all need the man bag.
I usually carry it in a jacket or not carry it at all if it cause an unsightly bulge. In fact, I never carry anything in my pants pockets.
Unless you're using a belt holster, most guys probably carry their cell phone in the front pocket of their pants....do you ever worry about the health concerns of the phone eventually causing cancer (prostate, testicular, etc)? I wouldnt think there is any data on it since cell phones are so recent, it's not like anyone's had one for 30 years to study long term ill effects.