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There has been a lot of threads about "immoral" lately, so I thought that I would chip in.
Do you think it is immoral for a guy to love his car too much?
Not immoral, but probably not psychologically healthy.
There has been a lot of threads about "immoral" lately, so I thought that I would chip in.
Do you think it is immoral for a guy to love his car too much?
Are they gay?
Because if so, that'd be wrong. But if they're straight, it's totally fine:areyoucra
Nothing, that's the point.What does being gay have to do with anything?
Emotionally, or physically?Do you think it is immoral for a guy to love his car too much?
There has been a lot of threads about "immoral" lately, so I thought that I would chip in.
Do you think it is immoral for a guy to love his car too much?
Immoral? No. Healthy? Probably not. I am also not sure I would like to be in that car, lol.There has been a lot of threads about "immoral" lately, so I thought that I would chip in.
Do you think it is immoral for a guy to love his car too much?
Not immoral, but probably not psychologically healthy.
When do not know what *hate* is than surely Love is does not stand.Do you think it is immoral for a guy to love his car too much?
guitar's cry said:My second car was a '91 Plymouth Laser. I ran it for seven years, through my first job, college, and my my first post college job. Believe me, I loved that car. I cried when it got towed to the junkyard.
If the love is creepy then probably so. I simply appreciate and admire my Challenger. I'm not naming it or fondling it's undercarriage ( the old reach around ) any time soon.