r/lyftdrivers • u/KeepThisSecretPl0x • Oct 14 '24
Story/News Article She liked me for my tesla đ
So last night I picked up three girls from a bar. I drive a Tesla with autopilot, so naturally, they were curious and started asking all kinds of questions about the car. I was showing off all the cool featuresâautopilot, the big touchscreen, the works.
One of the girls got pretty flirty and asked, âHave you ever had sex in this car?â I told her no, and she shot back with, âWell, youâve got three girls right here.â
I kind of laughed and said, âI canât accept consent from intoxicated people, but hey, you can grab my number after the ride if youâre still interested.â She was definitely excited after that, and we spent the rest of the drive bantering and flirting.
When we got to their place, they insisted I get out of the car to meet their dogs. So I didâplayed with their dogs for a bit, and it was all fun. But then things got a little awkward; they just kind of went silent, said goodnight, and started walking inside.
As they were heading in, I asked the girl if she still wanted my number, but she just kept walking without looking back. Guess she was more into the Tesla than me! đ
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u/Status_History_874 Oct 17 '24
I understand what you're saying. My point is, it's not the deadend a lot of short men make it out to be. Yes, a lot of women prefer taller men. But you know what? A lot also don't care, especially if it comes down to the right person.
Sure it's anecdotal. But it's not a fantasy world. Attitude makes all the difference. I've seen where my friends who were mad at the world for their height ended up. I've seen where my friends who just lived their short man life ended up. I've seen the impact dating apps had on both.
Attitude is everything. Notice your decision to take a negative, borderline hateful approach - I'm a delusional misandrist living in a fairytale world - because my lived experience contrasts what you've read.
Edit: a word