Does driving a Porsche make a man more desirable to women?
#16
lol.
#17
HA!! You could spark a battle of religion with those kind of comments!!!
But what does it matter, right? Since being a 911 driver makes me only in it for self-enjoyment and casual sex (according to the study), apparently the 911 will get me what I want...although maybe a GT-R will get me more???
But what does it matter, right? Since being a 911 driver makes me only in it for self-enjoyment and casual sex (according to the study), apparently the 911 will get me what I want...although maybe a GT-R will get me more???
#22
Funny thing is just yesterday my Daughter's friend ask me if that was a "camero" in the garage (ouch!)...reminded me of a the time I had been slobbering over my friends Ferrari and when we went to his house my wife asked if she could see the "Fiero" in his garage. (double ouch).
THis all just convinced me of one fact. Don't buy a car to impress women...most have no clue what the heck you are driving (other than the women on this forum )
Buy a car because that is what you love driving and because you want to hang out with people with the same passion.
btw, I had to say this because otherwise my wife would make me sell my car
#23
HA!! You could spark a battle of religion with those kind of comments!!!
But what does it matter, right? Since being a 911 driver makes me only in it for self-enjoyment and casual sex (according to the study), apparently the 911 will get me what I want...although maybe a GT-R will get me more???
But what does it matter, right? Since being a 911 driver makes me only in it for self-enjoyment and casual sex (according to the study), apparently the 911 will get me what I want...although maybe a GT-R will get me more???
bob
#24
... If you're gay.
Yeah, the occasional woman comes up to me and still asks what it is, but far more guys stare at the car everywhere, than girls.
Yeah, the occasional woman comes up to me and still asks what it is, but far more guys stare at the car everywhere, than girls.
#25
I wasted 15 minutes of my life reading the original research article.
The Porsche in question was actually a Boxter, which is nice vehicle, but I wouldn't exactly call it the car-equivalent of "pea**** feathers."
Secondly, their subjects were COLLEGE STUDENTS(!). College students are okay, but as a study group, their ability to assess a potential mate for a long-term relationship doesn't exactly generalize to the rest of the population.
The study design isn't that impressive, and it's difficult to draw strong conclusions from it. As usual, the news media butchers the reporting of a scientific paper, and makes the results sound more sensational than they really were.
The best conclusion you could derive from the paper was, based on my interpretation was:
A man who drives a Boxter is more likely than a man who drives a Civic to be perceived as interested in non-commital sex by college-age women. A man with a Boxter is also seen by these young women as more desirable for a short-term relationship, but car ownership did not seem to make a difference when it came to desirability as a marriage partner.
This is completely different from the news media "spin."
The Porsche in question was actually a Boxter, which is nice vehicle, but I wouldn't exactly call it the car-equivalent of "pea**** feathers."
Secondly, their subjects were COLLEGE STUDENTS(!). College students are okay, but as a study group, their ability to assess a potential mate for a long-term relationship doesn't exactly generalize to the rest of the population.
The study design isn't that impressive, and it's difficult to draw strong conclusions from it. As usual, the news media butchers the reporting of a scientific paper, and makes the results sound more sensational than they really were.
The best conclusion you could derive from the paper was, based on my interpretation was:
A man who drives a Boxter is more likely than a man who drives a Civic to be perceived as interested in non-commital sex by college-age women. A man with a Boxter is also seen by these young women as more desirable for a short-term relationship, but car ownership did not seem to make a difference when it came to desirability as a marriage partner.
This is completely different from the news media "spin."
#26
I like how this board sensors the word "p.e.a.c.o.c.k"
#27
Can't do that because of billions $ would. go into toilet without cancer . Researchers are in no big hurry to rid humanity of one ugly disease.
#29
Nissan Cube
Toyota Prius
Honda Insight
and a Volkswagen Beetle.
#30
But something tells me nobody here is interested in discussing the merits of that problematic study.