I totally understand what went on. Being an engineer myself and living with women, that car makes total sense.
I need to explain one thing: I've been called "slow" by several females, meant as way to intimidate me into being more in tune with their impulsive nature. You see, the women around me make hundreds of impulsive decisions, which I usually end up having to fix. I generally hear, later, "oh you were right. Can you deal with it now?" Yes, I hear your pain. You've experienced similar things.
This car exemplifies this notion perfectly. I'm not sure why management allowed this vehicle to be made though. It's very obvious to any male engineer why you should not design a car like this, yet they did. That's a head scratcher for me.
I totally understand what went on. Being an engineer myself and living with women, that car makes total sense.
I need to explain one thing: I've been called "slow" by several females, meant as way to intimidate me into being more in tune with their impulsive nature. You see, the women around me make hundreds of impulsive decisions, which I usually end up having to fix. I generally hear, later, "oh you were right. Can you deal with it now?" Yes, I hear your pain. You've experienced similar things.
This car exemplifies this notion perfectly. I'm not sure why management allowed this vehicle to be made though. It's very obvious to any male engineer why you should not design a car like this, yet they did. That's a head scratcher for me.
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