Topic: why is it to get the hot chick
no photo
Sat 05/15/10 12:50 PM
So what you're saying is it was always about my cars? brokenheart

no photo
Sat 05/15/10 01:24 PM
I do soooooo love a man in a pickup truck ... love



... laugh ... Or a classic Boxster Porsche or Bentley ...



That, and him on the side of MY road, barefoot and hitch hikin' ... flowerforyou

lilangel2's photo
Sat 05/15/10 01:44 PM

you needa a hot car, not so much of a nice house or good paying job.

I've seen guys living in dumbs or with their parents and still get the hot girls because they have a nice car.

what makes cars a huge turn on for girls?


I LIKES Hotwheels! You got any???bigsmile

SitkaRains's photo
Sat 05/15/10 03:31 PM

you needa a hot car, not so much of a nice house or good paying job.

I've seen guys living in dumbs or with their parents and still get the hot girls because they have a nice car.

what makes cars a huge turn on for girls?

I am sorry I had to look at what age group you were talking about.LOL
I can't ever remember feeling that a guy had to have a "hot" car to be dateable. Is this a muscle, 4x4. sports what exactly defines hot. The only hot I know if is stolen or over heatingflowers

isaac_dede's photo
Sat 05/15/10 04:09 PM

you needa a hot car, not so much of a nice house or good paying job.

I've seen guys living in dumbs or with their parents and still get the hot girls because they have a nice car.

what makes cars a huge turn on for girls?

living in dumbs? That must be how all blonds feel

lilangel2's photo
Sat 05/15/10 04:23 PM


you needa a hot car, not so much of a nice house or good paying job.

I've seen guys living in dumbs or with their parents and still get the hot girls because they have a nice car.

what makes cars a huge turn on for girls?

living in dumbs? That must be how all blonds feel


HA!rofl

Tromette's photo
Sat 05/15/10 04:52 PM
A dude's car can be a deal breaker for me. For instance, if some guy picked me up for a date in a Ferrari, I would be super embarrassed and refuse to go.

If you're going to spend $400,000 on a ridiculous CAR (that you would probably never drive when it's snowing or raining), you and I have very different priorities. I can think of about a million things to donate some of that money to, or far more practical things to spend it on.

papersmile's photo
Sat 05/15/10 04:54 PM

A dude's car can be a deal breaker for me. For instance, if some guy picked me up for a date in a Ferrari, I would be super embarrassed and refuse to go.

If you're going to spend $400,000 on a ridiculous CAR (that you would probably never drive when it's snowing or raining), you and I have very different priorities. I can think of about a million things to donate some of that money to, or far more practical things to spend it on.


hmmm my dad's cousin WON a ferrari - purchased on a $100 ticket to support cancer research.

things aren't always what they seem...

Goatherding's photo
Sat 05/15/10 04:58 PM
If I run into a woman who spends more time drooling over my car than me I politely go my way.

Tromette's photo
Sat 05/15/10 05:10 PM


A dude's car can be a deal breaker for me. For instance, if some guy picked me up for a date in a Ferrari, I would be super embarrassed and refuse to go.

If you're going to spend $400,000 on a ridiculous CAR (that you would probably never drive when it's snowing or raining), you and I have very different priorities. I can think of about a million things to donate some of that money to, or far more practical things to spend it on.


hmmm my dad's cousin WON a ferrari - purchased on a $100 ticket to support cancer research.

things aren't always what they seem...


I would sell it in an instant!

papersmile's photo
Sat 05/15/10 05:11 PM
Edited by papersmile on Sat 05/15/10 05:12 PM



A dude's car can be a deal breaker for me. For instance, if some guy picked me up for a date in a Ferrari, I would be super embarrassed and refuse to go.

If you're going to spend $400,000 on a ridiculous CAR (that you would probably never drive when it's snowing or raining), you and I have very different priorities. I can think of about a million things to donate some of that money to, or far more practical things to spend it on.


hmmm my dad's cousin WON a ferrari - purchased on a $100 ticket to support cancer research.

things aren't always what they seem...


I would sell it in an instant!


well he didn't. his reasoning was that his house was mortgage-free, he had money in the bank, and after a hard life deserved a little decadence and some fun. i say kudos to him. we all have different wishful pleasures.

Tromette's photo
Sat 05/15/10 05:17 PM




A dude's car can be a deal breaker for me. For instance, if some guy picked me up for a date in a Ferrari, I would be super embarrassed and refuse to go.

If you're going to spend $400,000 on a ridiculous CAR (that you would probably never drive when it's snowing or raining), you and I have very different priorities. I can think of about a million things to donate some of that money to, or far more practical things to spend it on.


hmmm my dad's cousin WON a ferrari - purchased on a $100 ticket to support cancer research.

things aren't always what they seem...


I would sell it in an instant!


well he didn't. his reasoning was that his house was mortgage-free, he had money in the bank, and after a hard life deserved a little decadence and some fun. i say kudos to him. we all have different wishful pleasures.


Exactly my point. Someone who owns a Ferrari and I wouldn't get on very well. We just don't like the same things.

papersmile's photo
Sat 05/15/10 05:20 PM
that, and he's old enough to be your grandfather!

crazycallium's photo
Sat 05/15/10 05:22 PM
thats a good point

SitkaRains's photo
Sat 05/15/10 05:28 PM




A dude's car can be a deal breaker for me. For instance, if some guy picked me up for a date in a Ferrari, I would be super embarrassed and refuse to go.

If you're going to spend $400,000 on a ridiculous CAR (that you would probably never drive when it's snowing or raining), you and I have very different priorities. I can think of about a million things to donate some of that money to, or far more practical things to spend it on.


hmmm my dad's cousin WON a ferrari - purchased on a $100 ticket to support cancer research.

things aren't always what they seem...


I would sell it in an instant!


well he didn't. his reasoning was that his house was mortgage-free, he had money in the bank, and after a hard life deserved a little decadence and some fun. i say kudos to him. we all have different wishful pleasures.


This was a great lift to see today. Who says helping out doesn't pay off and I bet your uncle was shocked when he won it also.


horzman's photo
Sat 05/15/10 06:13 PM
So what r u doing on this site? besides inflatables don't count

FearandLoathing's photo
Sat 05/15/10 06:17 PM

So what r u doing on this site? besides inflatables don't count


surprised surprised

Inflatables have feelings too!

no photo
Sat 05/15/10 06:23 PM

you needa a hot car, not so much of a nice house or good paying job.

I've seen guys living in dumbs or with their parents and still get the hot girls because they have a nice car.

what makes cars a huge turn on for girls?


Status.

DUH! Girls don't want to be seen being driven around town in an old beat up jalopy.

If all you want is sex you can get a 'hot' looking girl on some street corner. But if you are truly looking for a wife, and perhaps want a family, you should be financially secure, or at least look like you are.

If you don't have some cash, or a nice car, you probably better be drop dead gorgeous and really hot yourself, not to mention be good in bed and be able attract and talk to women.

Young girls like to brag about their boyfriends, and one with money is certainly better than some guy who takes the bus.

Put a little effort into your courting efforts. Here is a tip that will get you LOTS OF GIRLS: Learn how to dance. Dress nice. Be good in bed. They will take you in THEIR CAR.

:wink: :tongue:





Tromette's photo
Sat 05/15/10 06:47 PM
My fella and I ride our bikes everywhere. Sometimes we take the long way just because. Once in awhile we're too tired to ride so we might cozy up in a corner seat on the train and read while we commute. We've saved a lot of money since we ditched the car. No insurance, no parking, no tickets. Not to mention how much nicer we're being to the Earth.

no photo
Sat 05/15/10 07:36 PM

My fella and I ride our bikes everywhere. Sometimes we take the long way just because. Once in awhile we're too tired to ride so we might cozy up in a corner seat on the train and read while we commute. We've saved a lot of money since we ditched the car. No insurance, no parking, no tickets. Not to mention how much nicer we're being to the Earth.


That might work well when you live in the City where there are trains and buses.

Some people live in wide open places and have to drive 30 miles to get to the grocery store.

I'm lucky, I live in a very small town and I can walk anywhere in ten minutes. But if I have two boxes of groceries I have to take a car or pull a wagon.

I lived in Colorado Springs for three years without car. I walked and rode the bus everywhere.

It is sort of a free feeling. No car licence, insurance, gas to buy. No car repairs.