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Originally Posted by bjblackout
I hope I am posting this in the right forum but here goes.
So I am at dinner Saturday night with my wife and two other couples. One of the guys there I consider a great friend but I wanted to share just a little of our conversation over dinner that night.
I won't bore you with all of the conversation but let me start by saying I am a new Z owner for two weeks now. I bought a 2009 and absolutely love it. Let me also say I 38 years old and am 6 foot 1 and about 240lbs. My purchase of the Z came up in the conversation at dinner somehow and my "good friend" proceeds to say that the Z is a girls car.I have to tell you this kind of got under my skin immediately and the reason I am posting this is because I have thought about it ever since. I am the type of guy that is happy for you no matter what. I was brought up to not say anything if you have nothing nice to say. Your purchase could be the most hideous thing ever but I will congratulate you on it if it makes you happy. He also went on to say that the Bose surround sound I bought is over priced and not worth the money but thats for another forum.
When he commented on the Z being a girls car I let it go as to not make a scene at dinner but again I am posting because I am really bothered by the whole thing. Sorry for venting on here guys but I have to ask two questions.
Does a real friend really say these things?
What would your response to this be?
Thanks in advance everyone for letting me vent!!
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Are you questioning your manhood or do you just like to randomly throw out your age, height, and weight? Why the insecurity?
Laugh and ask your friend if he thinks you look pretty in your car and if he wants to pay for your meal if you go home with him tonight, crack the whole table up, come off as quick-thinking and make HIM feel like the one behind the curve. This is much more preferable to acting like some man-child brooding over his supper because someone made a crack about you/your car.
Jesus. I hope owning a Z won't do this to me. I might have to hang onto the 'vette a little longer and just continue on with the gold-chains and mullet.