
That is actually not really an accurate and a stupid saying for one person to say. Cause as we know, when we love something so much, in this case a Ferrari, we can’t handle them the first time, but we can learn to drive them. Why else they give us a handbook? Unless, if the saying goes like what Gabrielle Solis said in one episode of Desperate Housewives “don't try to hijack a Ferrari if you can’t drive them” (take a careful attention at the word ‘hijack’). In a haste situation like that, you have to know how to drive it without the handbook; you’re stealing for Christ sake, run before the owner comes to you! If you drive it so recklessly, of course the Ferrari would prefer its owner!
Yes, the saying was supposed to go for relationships.
For two single persons to know and understand each other, it takes times, a hell lot of time. Pieces by pieces we add until finally we see the big picture. We know them and they know us at the end. This is where we finally become a master driving a Ferrari.
For one single person to come into other relationship as the third person, you’ve got to know how to please one until that one finally made her final choice at you. (It’s not that I suggest people to become the third person! Don't slip into other relationship, it’s bad!) what I’m saying was, if you like her so much and you think you’re much better than her current boyfriend, you can show her that you got what it takes to handle her, it’s her choice at the end anyway. But if you can't handle her the way her boyfriend does, you end up humiliating yourself! (Like Zach young in the movies!)
But I’m not surprise how a Ferrari can be so cocky.
So bye-bye Ferrari! ☺
Lots of Love!
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