I don't have one at the moment (I'm a girl), but I have 3 close friends who have them - 2 girls and 1 boy. I think the iPod touch reaches out to both genders equally.
Results will be skewed as there are far more male members (pardon the pun) on this forum. As the others have said, the result would be pointless anyhow.
OK folks. Take a few steps back. If you don't like or agree with my question, just ignore it. You don't have to read anything into it; I was just trying to see if my assumption was right that most touch owners are male. It just seems that it's more a technological gadget than simply a music/video player. In general men tend toward technology, women toward function. The touch fits into both of those concepts, but I don't know if there are more men who are drawn to the technology than women who are drawn to the functionality.
Well I am a gal and I have 2 ipod touches .. a 16 and 32GB. No iphone as the rates here in Canada are way to expensive for now. I don't like white apple stuff and only buy black versions of apple products. I read all the forums. I am not in the least afraid of tech stuff. All my family and friends come to me for advice on buying computers or home theater stuff and I end up installing it for them as well.
I don't think that younger girls these days are intimidated by technology and most would love to own a touch