Technosexual

[7] The first usage of the term as a concept distinct from ASFR was coined by US physicist and mathematician Ricky Montalvo in 2003,[8] as a portmanteau of "technophile" and "metrosexual".

The fragrance bottle was designed by Stephen Burks, resembled an Apple iPod, featuring glass and white plastic.

"[14] Swedish footballer Fredrik Ljungberg is often cited as the perfect example of a technosexual man, due to an image of masculine sensuality and tech savviness.

[15][6][16][17][18] In a 2004 interview, Montalvo gave the following description of a technosexual lifestyle: With metrosexuality, it's about style, fashion, culture, and grooming for the straight male.

Our guys dress from Banana Republic, Saks, and Neiman's and shop at Crate & Barrel, but they also make stops in Best Buy and CompUSA.It has been suggested that a female counterpart to a technosexual is a "technosexualista" or a "technodiva".

Conventionally attractive men holding mobile phones in 2007. The 00s saw both the expansion of mobile technology and changing attitudes towards the male pursuit of personal appearance, then often described as " metrosexuality ".
Swedish footballer Fredrik Ljungberg in model shoot for a men's magazine in 2008.