This is terrible! I went to /r/steam to learn about steamed hams but they were clearly grilled! I'm not even sure they were hams?!? 1 star, would not visit again!!
Yet another excellent "Welcome" post! I've been so impressed with the welcome and onboarding that the Lemmy/Fediverse community as a whole has provided! Truly impressive! I can confidentally say to people just jump in and try it, you'll find a TON of how to's and people willing to help out and explain things!
I've never understood anyone gatekeeping things they like. Wouldn't you want to date someone who is into the things you're into? I think it's changing with younger generations, but when I grew up I remembered hearing the same guys saying they wish they could date a woman who is into Star Wars and video games, but then would gatekeep any woman they met who was into those things as if they are just faking it.
At least sometimes, when you see a guy gatekeeping like that it means they think girls don't like them because they like Star Wars or whatever. But in reality girls don't like them because of personality flaws, or hygiene issues, or any other reason that is actually something they could fix if they cared to.
No, they don't want matching hobbies. Insert an alternate hobby below as needed
Mechanic time is actually masked alone time
Mechanic time is actually masked bro time
They're insecure bad mechanics
They're insecure good mechanics
They're worried the woman won't find her natural calling being a housewife and might brush off those duties to the man if he can't fulfill his mechanical duties
They're worried the woman won't be dependent on them for "very difficult" work that's also somehow super "easy for him"
They might have to intellectually debate the woman on a topic instead of just being able to coldly fuck her
I find this general mindset mad that modern mechanics are just "parts replacers" while they themselves also only replace parts. Yeah, the OEMs have spent decades troubleshooting and detailing repairs to make an entire encyclopedia of fixing the cause so you don't have to.
I can imagine your service advisor smirking every time the customer complained and it brings me delight. Her and your manager make it sound like an amazing workplace.
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