It’s an objective/subjective question...
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No argument here.In my opinion, as a heterosexual male, a possible term of endearment to an object of affection ¿ Simply my opinion and in no way meant as disrespect to anyone of any denomination.
Man she looks good ¡
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PphhhtttttI can't say because we have a swear filter
No argument here.In my opinion, as a heterosexual male, a possible term of endearment to an object of affection ¿ Simply my opinion and in no way meant as disrespect to anyone of any denomination.
Man she looks good ¡
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Damn ¡ I bet she handles the whoops phenomenally ¡
Bingo!I never call them “she” nor do I give them names......thats for boats and airplanes.
So it’s objective...In my opinion, as a heterosexual male, a possible term of endearment to an object of affection ¿ Simply my opinion and in no way meant as disrespect to anyone of any denomination.
Man she looks good ¡
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I don’t consider those qualities flip side. It depends on how you define strength, resilience, and recovery. It requires strength and resiliency to bear life and nurture.Pphhhttttt
Seriously, everybody’s mind out of the gutter,
I look at my rigs and think strength, resilience and recovery. Flip side is nurturing, softness and life bearing.
Absolutely correct sir, those are unarguable facts.I don’t consider those qualities flip side. It depends on how you define strength, resilience, and recovery. It requires strength and resiliency to bear life and nurture.
It was my understanding that we were talking about an object, our rigs, and not a person. . . still subjective.BINGO !
Bingo!
So it’s objective...
Yes sir, I’m just curious as to why a lot of owners describe “her “as being broken, crushed, what did I break today?It was my understanding that we were talking about an object, our rigs, and not a person. . .
That I do not have an answer fo my friend. I cannot speak for others, only myself and I know that when I use that terminology for whatever reason, it comes from a place of peace and enjoyment. It in no way depicts my feelings or opinions for a anyone.Yes sir, I’m just curious as to why a lot of owners describe “her “as being broken, crushed, what did I break today?
I think the answer is mostly men play with RC cars and men love women (men who play with RCs anyways).Absolutely correct sir, those are unarguable facts.
But if you have no boat and have no airplane, yet a car. . . The sentiment would naturally take its course to that field of interest.Historically it’s been boats and airplanes, not so much cars.
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