Jun 5, 2005 8:17:12 PM
- Topless9114S
- Co-Pilot
- Loc: Maryland, USA
- Posts: 157, Gallery
- Registered on: Jun 5, 2005
- Reply to: Silver Bullet
Re: Chick Car ( Caywoman)?
Ahhh.. I love fencing... I think perhaps someday I should take it up . Actually, I am a pretty easy going woman, not easily offended at all, love every moment and aspect of being a woman, and also love porsches, men, and I really love my car. Not many things are better (except a few), than driving my 911, top down, music on, sun on my face, and feeling the power and precision of my car on the road, and wind through my hair.
Having said that, I will agree that there are many differences between men and women... wouldn't life be boring if we were all the same? And I do love being female. But being female doesn't mean that a 911 isn't a real woman's car... And I think that was the point I was trying to make here, seeing as how I am probably one of the few women in this forum that probably do own a one. And that probably has to do more with women not being financially able to own one, as well as the significant other (man in their life) most likely having the "sportscar" to drive, which means she must drive the practical car for family, storage, etc., in order to take care of the more routine things in life we all have.
You may see me as overly sensitive, but I assure you that I am nothing even close to the word (unless you offend my car)... would I drive and own a 9114S if I were? Grin. But in response to your post Silver Bullet, I could say that your response is a "typical" male response as well... Touche!
Ahhh.. I love fencing
PS: Thanks all for the congratulations on my new car... I really love it and I think I am going to enjoy the new friends I make as a owner of it as well .
Having said that, I will agree that there are many differences between men and women... wouldn't life be boring if we were all the same? And I do love being female. But being female doesn't mean that a 911 isn't a real woman's car... And I think that was the point I was trying to make here, seeing as how I am probably one of the few women in this forum that probably do own a one. And that probably has to do more with women not being financially able to own one, as well as the significant other (man in their life) most likely having the "sportscar" to drive, which means she must drive the practical car for family, storage, etc., in order to take care of the more routine things in life we all have.
You may see me as overly sensitive, but I assure you that I am nothing even close to the word (unless you offend my car)... would I drive and own a 9114S if I were? Grin. But in response to your post Silver Bullet, I could say that your response is a "typical" male response as well... Touche!
Ahhh.. I love fencing
PS: Thanks all for the congratulations on my new car... I really love it and I think I am going to enjoy the new friends I make as a owner of it as well .