THe 350 "look away" thing..
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THe 350 "look away" thing..
Anyone else notice when there's a car coming passing you on the other oncoming lane (especially if its a girl) the female driver will often pretend to be so busy fiddling with the glove box (whilst driving!) or looking the opposite direction (I've seen them look at blank walls/trees/nothing) In order to avoid noticing you? Happens too if the girl is at the side of the road and spots you coming, they will turn their back or face away until you've passed. It happens too often to be coincidence.
The reason I surmise is women dont like guys to be the center of attention (as is the case often in this car) and subconsciously will avert their gaze at your moment of passing, so that you dont see them>seeing you and therefore knowing they looked at "you"..
The reason I surmise is women dont like guys to be the center of attention (as is the case often in this car) and subconsciously will avert their gaze at your moment of passing, so that you dont see them>seeing you and therefore knowing they looked at "you"..
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Originally Posted by NeoRacer_106
Anyone else notice when there's a car coming passing you on the other oncoming lane (especially if its a girl) the female driver will often pretend to be so busy fiddling with the glove box (whilst driving!) or looking the opposite direction (I've seen them look at blank walls/trees/nothing) In order to avoid noticing you? Happens too if the girl is at the side of the road and spots you coming, they will turn their back or face away until you've passed. It happens too often to be coincidence.
The reason I surmise is women dont like guys to be the center of attention (as is the case often in this car) and subconsciously will avert their gaze at your moment of passing, so that you dont see them>seeing you and therefore knowing they looked at "you"..
The reason I surmise is women dont like guys to be the center of attention (as is the case often in this car) and subconsciously will avert their gaze at your moment of passing, so that you dont see them>seeing you and therefore knowing they looked at "you"..
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Originally Posted by NeoRacer_106
Anyone else notice when there's a car coming passing you on the other oncoming lane (especially if its a girl) the female driver will often pretend to be so busy fiddling with the glove box (whilst driving!) or looking the opposite direction (I've seen them look at blank walls/trees/nothing) In order to avoid noticing you? Happens too if the girl is at the side of the road and spots you coming, they will turn their back or face away until you've passed. It happens too often to be coincidence.
The reason I surmise is women dont like guys to be the center of attention (as is the case often in this car) and subconsciously will avert their gaze at your moment of passing, so that you dont see them>seeing you and therefore knowing they looked at "you"..
The reason I surmise is women dont like guys to be the center of attention (as is the case often in this car) and subconsciously will avert their gaze at your moment of passing, so that you dont see them>seeing you and therefore knowing they looked at "you"..
The World or it's female human species don't revolve around you. Get a Benz, or a Jag, then they'll look.
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I usually get girls staring at me.
The look head-on, through the rear view and side mirrors and sometimes they even try to catch up w/ me to get a peek.
They just can't get enough!!
BTW- here's a picture of me driving:
Clicky-click, beotches!
The look head-on, through the rear view and side mirrors and sometimes they even try to catch up w/ me to get a peek.
They just can't get enough!!
BTW- here's a picture of me driving:
Clicky-click, beotches!