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Perpetual Order
Drives: indeed Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Texas Hill Country
Posts: 1,277
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Well, first step is probably to stop referring to it as "tail" and when you drop that from your vocabulary, the women will come around.....they can read minds, you know. It's not even that you say "tail" around them, it's that they inherently know who thinks of it that way. It's in your eyes, man, not your fingernails.
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Logic is dead
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OP - you obviously think you're Mr. Perfect and are just flabbergasted as to why women don't give you attention in your car. You might want to give yourself a little reality check and do some personal reflection. Enjoy your car for what it is. Every woman is going to interpret your car enthusiasm differently. Cases in point: My GF didn't even know about my car until our third date and we were saying goodnight to each other. I had driven it all the other times we went out, but never made a point to talk about it or mention it. She fell in love with it when she saw it. Part mystery, part surprise. I'm sure if I yapped about it or made sure she saw me in it, it might have become a turn-off. Another example, there is this attractive women I have worked with over the years and we have hung out in a few outside social functions. When I first got my Camaro, she HATED on me hardcore. She was always asking me why I would buy it and would roll her eyes at it. One night, we were at an off-site get-together and she had a few drinks, she started telling me how hot she thought my car was. I was pretty stunned after all the stuff she said in the past. But again, you never know what kind of reaction you're going to get, so just play it cool, be you, and talk to women like they are people - not sex objects.
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573 RWHP 498 RWTQ - Vortech V3 Supercharger - Kooks Stepped Headers, Magnaflow 16580 - Suspension by Pfadt, Hotchkis. 2007 Trailblazer SS- Sold 2001 Trans Am WS6 431 RWHP 408 RWTQ - Sold 1994 Camaro Z28 - Sold |
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