
If you fondly remember the maze screen saver, green desktop backgrounds, or the helpful paperclip on your computer, you’re definitely a ’90s girl. Those were the days of Snood games, butterfly hair clips, and stretchy tattoo necklaces. Essentials like Gap perfume, glitter, and boy band CDs like NSYNC were the craze.
Remember jamming to music on a Discman?
The ’90s also had its unique scent and sound. Gap perfume and glitter were all the rage, adding to the distinct feel of the era. And let’s not forget the boy band CDs, with groups like NSYNC defining the music scene. These CDs were often played on the latest tech gadget of the time – the Sony Discman. Sony’s first portable CD player was a must-have, letting you listen to the Backstreet Boys, Spice Girls, and Britney Spears on the go.
Still in possession of a beeper
Then there was the beeper or pager, a small device that predated the widespread use of cell phones. It was a sign of being connected and in touch, particularly important in a time when instant communication was not as accessible as it is today. The beeper was a hallmark of ’90s communication, with users sending coded messages like “143” to convey “I love you.”
If you ever sported a beeper on your jeans as a status symbol, it’s a telltale sign you are a ’90s girl.