February 13
For all the women that feel that you need "test drive" your man. ...keep having test drives if you want to, all you will do is accumulate a lot of mileage and wear and tear.
When I got my first car and went on a test drive, my Uncle gunned it, he hit the brakes hard, he said that he was trying to see how safe it would be for me, so on the test drive he drove it in a "rough manner", and we ended up getting the car. Not the car we test drove but another one, my Uncle told me to never buy the car that you take for a test drive, because EVERYONE has already tested it, so always go with the one that hasn't been touched, or barely touched at all.
My View: The greater the mileage a car has, the more wear and tear you will accumulate. Relationships are the same way because if you get with someone that has a lot of wear and tear, you'll have to constantly work to maintain the relationship instead of getting to know the person. Depending on the kind of car you want, some people test drive cars and purchase the very car they test drive because they made up their mind on what car they wanted. When you're investing years with a person, you better be sure you can handle the mileage they come with. You can't pick & choose what you like/don't like in someone. Either look past their shortcomings or exit stage left. I like the analogy: Never buy the car you test drive, because everyone has already tested it, so go with the car that hasn't been touched or barely touched at all. When I take a chance on a woman, I want someone fresh out the gate, with little to no mileage because as we're on this road together, I get the benefit of getting a return on my investment.
February 13
For all the women that feel that you need "test drive" your man. ...keep having test drives if you want to, all you will do is accumulate a lot of mileage and wear and tear.
When I got my first car and went on a test drive, my Uncle gunned it, he hit the brakes hard, he said that he was trying to see how safe it would be for me, so on the test drive he drove it in a "rough manner", and we ended up getting the car. Not the car we test drove but another one, my Uncle told me to never buy the car that you take for a test drive, because EVERYONE has already tested it, so always go with the one that hasn't been touched, or barely touched at all.
When I got my first car and went on a test drive, my Uncle gunned it, he hit the brakes hard, he said that he was trying to see how safe it would be for me, so on the test drive he drove it in a "rough manner", and we ended up getting the car. Not the car we test drove but another one, my Uncle told me to never buy the car that you take for a test drive, because EVERYONE has already tested it, so always go with the one that hasn't been touched, or barely touched at all.
My View: The greater the mileage a car has, the more wear and tear you will accumulate. Relationships are the same way because if you get with someone that has a lot of wear and tear, you'll have to constantly work to maintain the relationship instead of getting to know the person. Depending on the kind of car you want, some people test drive cars and purchase the very car they test drive because they made up their mind on what car they wanted. When you're investing years with a person, you better be sure you can handle the mileage they come with. You can't pick & choose what you like/don't like in someone. Either look past their shortcomings or exit stage left. I like the analogy: Never buy the car you test drive, because everyone has already tested it, so go with the car that hasn't been touched or barely touched at all. When I take a chance on a woman, I want someone fresh out the gate, with little to no mileage because as we're on this road together, I get the benefit of getting a return on my investment.
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