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Originally Posted by Euro7r
When the female gender says they have no interests in cars and they only see it as a means to get to point A to B practically, how would you guys even continue with this conversation if you were trying to get to know them. Each to own of course as everyone has different interests.
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Originally Posted by CivicBlues
err talk to her about something else, like a normal human being?
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Originally Posted by UnknownJinX
Agreed. Cars are usually a topic I avoid when there are girls involved in the group. If it's just a girl, I just don't mention it.
Truth is not many of them are into it, and if they are, I think you'd be able to tell quickly.
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I think I've been fortunate enough to be surrounded by female friends that, when I first met them, made a genuine attempt to keep the conversation going when I told them I'm really into cars.
For example, a good female friend of mine who I met in school, and eventually became coworkers with (I referred her to an old job of mine), when we first met and the topic of interests came up, after I told her I'm into cars, she started firing off random car names and cars that she likes, and asking me a bunch of car-related questions i.e. what do you think about x car? I think it depends on the person, ironically my gf doesn't tolerate my car talk as much as some of my female friends BUT to be fair I think with her I don't use a filter and just go off without knowing when to stop and she usually has to tell me ENOUGH
But man, in other news, this coronavirus stuff is really making my shitty boss show his true colours, even if he doesn't lay people off, a mass exodus is gonna occur at his company. Just no respect anymore, no filter. I'm already in the middle of hiring sessions for a few diff jobs, weird time to be looking for a job but it is what it is.