How do you react when your girl scratches the Porsche?
#1
How do you react when your girl scratches the Porsche?
My heart skipped a beat the other day when i pulled up to a metered curb in Westwood... My girlfriend opened the door and the bottom part of it scratched on an elevated slab of sidewalk (tree roots pushed it up).. I screamed out in pain when i heard it... and then fell into a momentary state of depression...
Did i overreact?
Did i overreact?
#2
I used to flip out when things happened to my car (whether it was done by me or someone else), but my car is a daily drive and if I flipped over every rock chip or scratch I would have a stroke!!!! I have learned to just let it go (as long as its not major). It can always be fixed!!!
Evan
Evan
#3
If it was an accident than OK. Go visit your local bodyshop. If it is carelessness, and that is typical of your gf then you didn't over react. I'd hate to say it but MOST women don't have the passion for cars like we do. That being said we don't have the passion for jewelery or clothing like they do. Either way your car is scratched, just get it fixed.
#7
Re: How do you react when your girl scratches the Porsche?
Originally posted by Curves4S
Did i overreact?
Did i overreact?
Been there, done that.
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#8
I can understand how bummed you were. And the good part is that it can be repaired. Warn her next time of the possibility of hitting the curb with the door and to be careful. Or, better yet, get the door for her. Let her know that it's a high curb and say "honey, let me get the door for you."
#10
I can see your pain, my car is a daily drive too and I am always running away from trouble. The best thing is to think for both, make sure that she is not going to hit anything, let her get out of the car before you park, etc, etc. They will not take care of the care as well as you do. Also any damage can be repaired.
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#11
one time a friend of mine bought a nice ferrari 360 and then i fixed him up on a
double date. later that evening, me and my friend went to check his car and the girls followed us like we were hiding something.
when they saw the car, one of the girls was like let me see it let me see it, she goes to the drivers side, opens the door really fast, so fast that it almost hit the wall, and when my friend told her, Hey, easy with the door,
she replied, so what, it's just a car. I was on flames also since i don't appreciate such remark. She later asked who makes that car?
to make the story short, double date ended about 15 minutes later.
when they saw the car, one of the girls was like let me see it let me see it, she goes to the drivers side, opens the door really fast, so fast that it almost hit the wall, and when my friend told her, Hey, easy with the door,
she replied, so what, it's just a car. I was on flames also since i don't appreciate such remark. She later asked who makes that car?
to make the story short, double date ended about 15 minutes later.
#13
Last Saturday I had a friend of mine with me and when she got out of the car she went to shut the door by pushing on the window. I asked her not to do that... For the rest of the weekend everytime she got out of the car she would hesitate closing the door long enough that I would look over to see what was taking for long... Just so I would see that she was closing it properly.... Yeah.. she is a kind of a smart ***...
So see women can learn
So see women can learn
#15
Reminds me of something that happened 10 years ago while in college. I just got a brand new BMW 325is (2door, red, black leather, 5 speed, sport package)... I loved that car. My new at the time GF opened a bottle of Coke which then sprayed all over the interior. Rather than making the cap tight to stem the flow she tossed it into my lap. This was while driving down I40 on the way to meet her folks for the first time. Talk about having to bite ones tongue. I should have known we were doomed at that point.
Anywho, to get back on topic (sorta)... I open the door for her to make sure that nothing like that happens. Its easier to be a gentleman than to have to fix the car or the relationship.
Anywho, to get back on topic (sorta)... I open the door for her to make sure that nothing like that happens. Its easier to be a gentleman than to have to fix the car or the relationship.