Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why folks are piling on OP. It's definitely a known stereotype of Subarus that it's a lesbian car. It's just in jest, not a hate crime. Subaru is definitely a little cooler and more mainstream now than say, 15-20 years ago so maybe newer owners (or younger owners) aren't aware?
I wish I could find the meme my friend sent when DH and I bought our Forester in 2012, it was a fake ad that said something like "Congrats to you and your partner on your new Subaru." We're straight. We got a chuckle.
Tried to convince our Daughter to buy one because we like our so much. She said if she drove it to her hiking events or running events it would be harder to meet you guys because they would assume she was gay. I was a little surprised that she would immediately discount the car and wondered the same thing. Do a lot of people think like that?
Anonymous wrote:WTAF. You need to take a good look at yourself and your bigoted beliefs. I am a straight, Black, 45 year old mom of two and have had two subarus over the past 12 years.
Anonymous wrote:Would you prefer being a BMW driver?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why folks are piling on OP. It's definitely a known stereotype of Subarus that it's a lesbian car. It's just in jest, not a hate crime. Subaru is definitely a little cooler and more mainstream now than say, 15-20 years ago so maybe newer owners (or younger owners) aren't aware?
I wish I could find the meme my friend sent when DH and I bought our Forester in 2012, it was a fake ad that said something like "Congrats to you and your partner on your new Subaru." We're straight. We got a chuckle.
Tried to convince our Daughter to buy one because we like our so much. She said if she drove it to her hiking events or running events it would be harder to meet you guys because they would assume she was gay. I was a little surprised that she would immediately discount the car and wondered the same thing. Do a lot of people think like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why folks are piling on OP. It's definitely a known stereotype of Subarus that it's a lesbian car. It's just in jest, not a hate crime. Subaru is definitely a little cooler and more mainstream now than say, 15-20 years ago so maybe newer owners (or younger owners) aren't aware?
I wish I could find the meme my friend sent when DH and I bought our Forester in 2012, it was a fake ad that said something like "Congrats to you and your partner on your new Subaru." We're straight. We got a chuckle.
That fact that you don't see anything wrong with that is just![]()
NP - I certainly don't since "partner" means your significant other, and not specifically your same-sex significant other. In medicine, particularly in reproductive medicine/genetic counseling, that term is used to mean the person you are procreating with.
That's probably true for the younger crowd, but for people in their 40s and up, partner has a gay/lesbian connotation.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why folks are piling on OP. It's definitely a known stereotype of Subarus that it's a lesbian car. It's just in jest, not a hate crime. Subaru is definitely a little cooler and more mainstream now than say, 15-20 years ago so maybe newer owners (or younger owners) aren't aware?
I wish I could find the meme my friend sent when DH and I bought our Forester in 2012, it was a fake ad that said something like "Congrats to you and your partner on your new Subaru." We're straight. We got a chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why folks are piling on OP. It's definitely a known stereotype of Subarus that it's a lesbian car. It's just in jest, not a hate crime. Subaru is definitely a little cooler and more mainstream now than say, 15-20 years ago so maybe newer owners (or younger owners) aren't aware?
I wish I could find the meme my friend sent when DH and I bought our Forester in 2012, it was a fake ad that said something like "Congrats to you and your partner on your new Subaru." We're straight. We got a chuckle.
That fact that you don't see anything wrong with that is just![]()
NP - I certainly don't since "partner" means your significant other, and not specifically your same-sex significant other. In medicine, particularly in reproductive medicine/genetic counseling, that term is used to mean the person you are procreating with.
Anonymous wrote:Lol. I'm a Gen X-er from the west coast. Subarus were practical, rugged, outdoorsy cars that also work in the city - easier to parallel park than the SUVs of the 90s, for sure! But they were also lesbian cars.
I've owned three in my life. Love them. I embraced the rugged outdoorsy image - and while I'm not a lesbian, my 20yo self loved the way the company embraced that connection and ran with it. It was a bit daring and anti-establishment at the time, which I could totally get behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saying… I am from the lesbian capital of the US and Subuarus are totally ten years ago.
…Montpelier?