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Why the **** are y'all negatively judging men for driving certain cars? They are not suffering a mid-life crisis.
Chances are the men aren't compensating for a small penis, because even said man did have a small tool, it's more about the motion of the ocean, right?
The guy driving an F150 has a small business and fun hobby requiring use of the large cargo space.
The fellow with an Escalade is a single father with 3 kids and two dogs, on top of being the driver of a carpool.
The gentleman who bought a piece of German engineering has been working hard and finally has the chance to enjoy a comfortable interior and a smooth ride.
The dude with a Corvette likes taking it out for a spin on the track.
The brother with a Fiat lives in a place where parking is tough.
The man with the used Civic is building a future for himself.
...The kid with the Lamborghini? Well, I dunno about that one.
People love to judge and most of the time are jealous. Who gives and hoot what anyone thinks? Let them think whatever they want as they roll in their rusted s**tbox.
People will judge you no matter what you do. A car is a status symbol that a lot of people see, and it's one of the easiest things to judge someone on.
I judge guys (and everyone else) who buy bad cars without doing any research on them. Someone who gets a sports car for fun? Go ahead. But if you plan on making a Mustang your main ride, then get a clue.
Last edited by savoytruffle; 11-19-2013 at 12:56 PM..
Reason: clarification
Kid, you need to stop taking everything so literally.
My boyfriend drives what he calls a 'mom wagon' and we both poke fun at it...doesn't mean I think he's a Mom or a middle aged woman. It's called a joke.
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