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Oh yeah, they like Humour... a Good laugh is one Main thing a chick loves...

Once you've made her laugh it settles Huge gaps..

1. You'll both feel comfortable around each other, breaks the ice

2. You'll smile that she's laughed, she'll find you attractive when you smile. The mood heightens.

3. Laughter pumps adrenalin into your system, which enhances hormones

4. You'll be happy she thinks you're funny. And you'll feel more confident.

5. She'll want to keep you around and introduce you to her friends, to make them laugh.

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From a females point of view i dont go for guys just because of their car :D ...... obviously because cars are my interest it helps if they have an interest in the same thing, and its surprising the amount of guys that just do not liek cars these days! But really if i really am into a guy ..... im going to like him no matter what he drives!!

Cars are beginning to mean too much to some people... I know a few people (Females Mainly) that hear someone mentioning a car.. say.."I saw this nice white R33 GTS-T in town" and are soooo quick to tell them how good a friend they are, and they got to drive it, and they are always riding around in it.....

People become obsessed over someone elses car and this is what they call Envy...

Envy can never be the start of a good relationship, Using your car to pick up brings in the wrong types, Althought the Interest from young scantily clad women can raise your confidence and make you a more "charismatic" person...

A decent girl just wants you to have a comfortable car, stable job, sense of humour and big back seat....

When talking to a girl, Never talk about yourself, or your car, only answer questions and ask questions about her... Girls pick up on what you are trying to get at, They know more about what you are thinking than you know...

Be unpredictable, That's it.. Do something or Say something that they aren't expecting, and you'll be in their head for a while, They'll talk to their friends about you... eg "Guess what happened last night, This guy came up to me and Told me I had a nice facial structure" ...  She'll be curious about you.. then The nice job, and nice car that she finds out about later just give her bonuses when she talks about you "You know that Guy I told you about... the facial structure thing ... He's got this really nice Nissan Skyliner turbo thing" ....

Not only are you in her good books, her girlfriends will be curious too...

That's an instant couple of admirers...

Only thing it takes is getting past the fact that you might get rejected and giving it a try....

So.... I don't use my cars to pick up... Mainly cause I don't have a car that would pick up...

Walking my dog gets more attention from the girls than driving my cars lol...

But thats just what a Pure bred Siberian Husky is for...

Anyways, Enough dribbling for me..

Now I need to go sulk at my inability to pick up a chick ;-)~

Steve

Thus my licence plate... NVY :)

Go the huskie, have u got a pic?

i love them :P

nice facial structure? I prefer to tell a girl she has nice tits, they know what you are after, and if they hang around, then they are happy for a bit too, none of this buttering up and being nice just to get into their pants, its just not right.

Funny thread.. i think bonzelite is possibly hermaphrodite! either that or Martha Stewart or something who's on acid or something.. how many wives do you own Bonz ? :D

I think once you hit about 25 its all over as the skyline actually being an attractor to women. When you're like 18 and stuff, probably most guys can only afford a pov-box, and to be seen to be driving something that is "desireable" to them and way out of their price range at such an age gets them all excited and probably will get you the chicks. Even just things such as electric windows or climate control is like a whole new thing to them. I know back then i knew guys/often my mates had nice cars and it seemed to work..

Its funny sometimes because I don't really notice it as most people i know are my age i guess, but when i see the reaction of younger women, see them on the street or just speaking to younger people, it takes me back to those days and imagine just how much putti I could'a pulled and how easy it would have been driving my car - its funny the reaction "wow, such a nice car, whats it got done, is it a GTR, blah, damn blah". Personally couldn't give a ****, because to me its just a skyline. Its more like "stop looking at me to me, I can feel it and its annoying!". I never bought my car really for looks, just to be faster than everybody else on the road .. i guess generally i like to be a man of actions not words :)

The thing is it does wear off as you get older and maybe women do become less superficial and a little more mature in their outlook and no longer is just a car enough for them! So those under 25 enjoy it while it lasts! After that women are more interested in other more important things such as how much money you have, what investment properties you own, a long term career, etc! The car thing wears off rapidly - in fact some women may just see owning a car like that as being still a "boy" and it won't get u anywhere. Like inasnt is saying, unless you're driving a Ferrari it don't matter no more.

If I wanted to appear "semi successful" at my age, and use my car to pick i'd probably be more successful buying an early model beamer and making it look nice .. chicks wouldn't know shit whether its the latest model or something, just that its a "BMW". Even though a 10 year old BMW would cost the same as a decent condition R33, they don't know crap :mad:

The thing is it does wear off as you get older and maybe women do become less superficial and a little more mature in their outlook and no longer is just a car enough for them! So those under 25 enjoy it while it lasts! After that women are more interested in other more important things such as how much money you have, what investment properties you own, a long term career, etc! The car thing wears off rapidly - in fact some women may just see owning a car like that as being still a "boy" and it won't get u anywhere. Like inasnt is saying, unless you're driving a Ferrari it don't matter no more.  

Guess we'll all just have to stick to women under 25, then :D

Wow... i just read all of that, was really interestin!! lol

I want a 180sx, for the speed reason, i love fast cars... just hate bein caught haha

Ye i like attracting attention and any nice sport car will do that, I drive an Nissan Exa with a blue neon on the front and white headlights/parklights and you see how many heads turn.. somethin that stands out! lol Slow as all shit bein a 1.8n/a tho.. :rofl: hahaha

The lucky thing wid me was i met my gf before i bought my car, so i know she loves me for me, the idea of buyin a 180sx, goin to clubs etc (shes younger cant atm) doesnt stand too well with her... But hey im a 17yr old male i gotta do these things she understands :)

There are a few posts i agree with, the last one before mine a good example, dads 46 n looking at a BMW now, well he could have a Sky, 'buts its the badge son' lol.

Im going YAY get a sky, hes goin mmm I like this BM, dad it looks shit, but its a BMW...

This was a good read anyhow, funny, interesting etc.

If you use chicks to pull cars, then cool, but use em for a night becoz those sort of chicks, REALLY HOT or NOT, arent the type to stay with... what happens when the R33 you have is replaced by the R34 your mate has... :)

Cars can attract attention from girls you wouldnt normally get attention from however, and some of these may be nice, so thats good.. but BEWARE i say, some girls only like cars and money.. someone comes along with more and they are gone.. Hasnt happened to me, but thats coz im only 17! :)

predator: maybe it's because chicks over 25 aren't impressed by 20k cars and only turn heads in mid-20s drivers in 100k cars instead

haha, probably..they just expect more..

pentae: lol .. that is probably why my last g/f was 21 :Oops:

I think older chicks also tend to like newer cars as well by that stage. I know a mate who was sucked into buying a brand new car, even though his old car was only 2 years old! just because of the rantings of his g/f.. and she was the type that could never afford one herself. Scary thing is now they're getting married :eek:

They definitely like whatever car to look clean and shiny, no matter what sort of car it actually it is. That maybe comes first, how the guy takes care of the car, not actually what it is. Maybe its something to do with, if the guy takes care of the car, he will take care of her?? And chicks always have this thing about changing them to make them the centre of attention, rather than the car, as the relationship progresses. Buying what "she" wants rather than he wants. So many blokes drive ****ing girly cars simply because of their women.. its very true!

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