Manly men only drive large silver Civics? |
Words truly can't express how little impact that has on me. - Guy who drives a Civic |
yes. And the OP, who never met you, will never see you, and isn't even there when this happens, is VERY VERY concerned about your reaction and this exact scenario happening. Again. When she's not even there. And doesn't know when it happens. |
| I’ve never thought about how DH or I look in a car. As for comfort, several family members love their Foresters and tell everyone to buy them. One person is a large obese man and another is an older tiny woman. Both say it’s comfortable and easy to drive, which is all that really matters in a car. |
My DH is about 6 ft tall and in phenomenal shape. He is secure enough in his "manlyness" not to need a car to demonstrate it. He drives our Jeep most of the time because he likes it. He is equally comfortable driving my girly car.
Ridiculous post. |
I am six feet tall and in . . . OK shape. I can run a 5k on any given day, a 10k with a few weeks prep - a marathon would take an act of God. I could lose 15 lbs and tone up, have more grey hair than I care for, and the classic dad bod. I also have a good job, a wonderful family, the harbinger of a well-funded retirement account, and college is paid for. Basically, I live a quiet, unassuming life, filled with some trials but mostly good times. I take care of my shit, and act like a man should. And I, also, don't need a car to demonstrate my manlyness. The notion that a car has an impact on my perception of myself, or others' perception of me, is ludicrous. |
Yes, but is he handsome? OP made sure to mention that her husband is handsome. I guess that is supposed to make a difference.
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| no, he will have to turn in his MAN CARD at the next chapter meeting. sorry OP |
Sonatas are manly? |
An Accord is about as bland a car as you can get. Extra credit if you buy it when hertz upgrades its fleet. |
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Wait, he drives a Sonata and you want him to get an Accord, but you’re super concerned with manliness? That makes no sense.
My husband is 6’ and stocky (read: muscles but could also afford to lose a few pounds). No one would consider him feminine looking. He drives a CRV. It’s never occurred to either of us to be embarrassed by this. |
Well, if a woman you found attractive were driving that Civic, she'd be grateful if you'd just turn and drive away too. Men, start driving cars stereotypically thought of as womens cars and maybe we can stop creeps like this from swerving around to check out drivers of other cars. |
Changing the sheetmetal outside doesn't change the parts underneath. All that stuff is the same. Otherwise, changing into different clothes would cure cancer. Look at a parts catalog for replacement parts for virtually any line of cars made by the same manufacturer. They use the same parts in multiple models of cars over the years. Do you really think Subaru is going to design an entirely new wheel bearing or axleshaft for every new model they come out with? Uh, NO. |
Loool |
It's a new engine and platform, maybe it will help. I did notice that the used models had excellent resale when I was looking so maybe you just got a dud. |