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MAN THOUGHT IF HE DROVE AN AUDI, HE WILL GET A GF BUT GET THE WRONG TYPE

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As a young man, I always dreamed of owning a luxury car. I would often imagine myself driving down the street in a sleek and expensive vehicle, with admiring glances from passersby. I was convinced that having a nice car would make me more attractive and desirable to women. So, when I finally got my hands on a brand new Audi, I thought my dream would finally become a reality.

I remember the day I bought my Audi like it was yesterday. I had saved up for years, working odd jobs and cutting back on expenses just so I could afford it. I was so excited to show it off to my friends and family. I thought it would be a game-changer for my love life.

At first, everything seemed to be going according to plan. I would drive around town, feeling like a king in my Audi. People would stop and stare, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. I even noticed a few girls giving me a second glance. I was convinced that my car was the key to attracting the opposite sex.

But as time went on, I started to realize that my theory was flawed. Sure, my Audi was a beautiful and impressive car, but it didn't magically make me more desirable to women. In fact, it seemed to have the opposite effect.

Two types of women

I quickly learned that there are two types of women who are attracted to men with luxury cars. The first type is the gold digger. These women are only interested in a man's wealth and material possessions. They see a luxury car as a status symbol and will do anything to get their hands on it. They don't care about the man behind the wheel, as long as he can provide them with a lavish lifestyle.

I encountered many gold diggers during my time with my Audi. They would flirt with me, bat their eyelashes, and pretend to be interested, but it was all a facade. As soon as they found out that I wasn't as rich as they thought, they would disappear without a trace. It was disheartening to realize that these women were only interested in my car, not me.

The second type of woman who is attracted to men with luxury cars is the high maintenance type. These women are used to a certain lifestyle and expect their partner to provide for them. They see a luxury car as a sign of success and will only consider dating a man with a similar level of wealth. They are not interested in getting to know the person behind the wheel; they just want to be seen with someone who has a fancy car.

I found myself in a dilemma. I had thought that my Audi would attract genuine and sincere women, but instead, it drew in the wrong type. I wanted to find someone who would appreciate me for who I am, not for what I could provide. But it seemed like my car was sending the wrong message.

I started to question my priorities and what I truly wanted in a partner. Did I want someone who was only interested in my material possessions, or did I want someone who would love me for who I am? It was a wake-up call for me, and I realized that my car was not the key to finding a meaningful relationship.

Eventually, I sold my Audi and bought a more practical car. I wanted to attract someone who was interested in me, not my possessions. And you know what? It worked. I met my girlfriend while driving my modest car, and she couldn't care less about what I drove. She loved me for my personality and the person I am.

In the end, my experience with my Audi taught me a valuable lesson. It's not about the car you drive, but the person behind the wheel. True love and genuine connections cannot be bought with material possessions. It's about finding someone who loves and accepts you for who you are, not what you have.
 
An Audi attracts attention? Sinkie gold diggers certainly have very low standards.

The car is crap.
 


As a young man, I always dreamed of owning a luxury car. I would often imagine myself driving down the street in a sleek and expensive vehicle, with admiring glances from passersby. I was convinced that having a nice car would make me more attractive and desirable to women. So, when I finally got my hands on a brand new Audi, I thought my dream would finally become a reality.

I remember the day I bought my Audi like it was yesterday. I had saved up for years, working odd jobs and cutting back on expenses just so I could afford it. I was so excited to show it off to my friends and family. I thought it would be a game-changer for my love life.

At first, everything seemed to be going according to plan. I would drive around town, feeling like a king in my Audi. People would stop and stare, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. I even noticed a few girls giving me a second glance. I was convinced that my car was the key to attracting the opposite sex.

But as time went on, I started to realize that my theory was flawed. Sure, my Audi was a beautiful and impressive car, but it didn't magically make me more desirable to women. In fact, it seemed to have the opposite effect.

Two types of women

I quickly learned that there are two types of women who are attracted to men with luxury cars. The first type is the gold digger. These women are only interested in a man's wealth and material possessions. They see a luxury car as a status symbol and will do anything to get their hands on it. They don't care about the man behind the wheel, as long as he can provide them with a lavish lifestyle.

I encountered many gold diggers during my time with my Audi. They would flirt with me, bat their eyelashes, and pretend to be interested, but it was all a facade. As soon as they found out that I wasn't as rich as they thought, they would disappear without a trace. It was disheartening to realize that these women were only interested in my car, not me.

The second type of woman who is attracted to men with luxury cars is the high maintenance type. These women are used to a certain lifestyle and expect their partner to provide for them. They see a luxury car as a sign of success and will only consider dating a man with a similar level of wealth. They are not interested in getting to know the person behind the wheel; they just want to be seen with someone who has a fancy car.

I found myself in a dilemma. I had thought that my Audi would attract genuine and sincere women, but instead, it drew in the wrong type. I wanted to find someone who would appreciate me for who I am, not for what I could provide. But it seemed like my car was sending the wrong message.

I started to question my priorities and what I truly wanted in a partner. Did I want someone who was only interested in my material possessions, or did I want someone who would love me for who I am? It was a wake-up call for me, and I realized that my car was not the key to finding a meaningful relationship.

Eventually, I sold my Audi and bought a more practical car. I wanted to attract someone who was interested in me, not my possessions. And you know what? It worked. I met my girlfriend while driving my modest car, and she couldn't care less about what I drove. She loved me for my personality and the person I am.

In the end, my experience with my Audi taught me a valuable lesson. It's not about the car you drive, but the person behind the wheel. True love and genuine connections cannot be bought with material possessions. It's about finding someone who loves and accepts you for who you are, not what you have.

This story is incomplete.
 
No wonder I can't find my girl to marry yet. I walk, run, swim, take Bus/MRT and cycle only. No car.
 
At some point in life, every man dreams of owning his ideal car. That’s perfectly natural, as a great car offers more than just transportation.

However, using a car as a badge to attract women is a different matter. It suggests he may lack confidence and is relying on external symbols to compensate; often a sign he knows he falls short in the looks department. :biggrin:
 
Idiot attention seeking writer, cannot shorten the story. Must be a loser. Even if he get a Porsche his GF will run off with AMDK
 
Wrong social circle. Best is to find where divorcees hang out.
You are the Corydora Catfish in the fish tank.

The market needs people like you, root around the sand and gravel for leftover food and detritus. :biggrin:
 
You are the Corydora Catfish in the fish tank.

The market needs people like you, root around the sand and gravel for leftover food and detritus. :biggrin:
Its a underserved but lucrative market. Divorcees, are well endowed. So they are not gold diggers.
 
At some point in life, every man dreams of owning his ideal car. That’s perfectly natural, as a great car offers more than just transportation.

However, using a car as a badge to attract women is a different matter. It suggests he may lack confidence and is relying on external symbols to compensate; often a sign he knows he falls short in the looks department. :biggrin:
why people want to own a car? Why give PAP COE money? When i move to KL, i sure get a car cos there need a car and no COE and own the car whole life.
 
I started to question my priorities and what I truly wanted in a partner. Did I want someone who was only interested in my material possessions, or did I want someone who would love me for who I am? It was a wake-up call for me, and I realized that my car was not the key to finding a meaningful relationship.
women-free life is the best lah. you have not awaken to the fact that man living a single life is the best life.

So many flaccids regret getting married. need to ask permission even to go jb, fucking disgrace and throw away the face of all men.
 
However, using a car as a badge to attract women is a different matter. It suggests he may lack confidence and is relying on external symbols to compensate; often a sign he knows he falls short in the looks department. :biggrin:
i ride bicycle and yet need strategic avoidance as those girls keep coming for me. Talk to girls a bit and they suddenly likes you. WTF. Those who got kids and are married are safer to chat with. once you taste the bliss of women-free life, you dun want all those unnecessary girls-suddenly-likes you inconveniences.
 
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