Well it's been over 20 years since Consumer Reports reviewed
Well it's been over 20 years since Consumer Reports reviewed
girlfriends (CR, Aug 1972). Since then, styles have changed,
new features have been introduced, and the market for girlfriends
has changed substantially. So we here at CU decided another report
was needed.
As in a car or a computer, you should ask yourself what you need a
girlfriend for before obtaining one. This will, in large part,
dictate the final product which you should consider. Do you want an
intellectual companion? A baby factory? A hiking partner? Or just
lots of good, old-fashioned sex? Identifying your needs is the first,
and most important, step in selecting a girlfriend.
The second question which needs to be addressed is, of course, how much
you are able to spend. This is largely determined by your physical and
personal characteristics - if you are good looking, have a commanding
personality and a good sense of humor, you will have the resources to
obtain a fancy, high-end model. On the other hand, if you are ugly,
smell bad, and wear polyester clothes, your choices are more limited.
Keep your purchasing power in mind when considering your selection.
Although the salesman will tell you that a girlfriend can be financed,
CU does not reccommend this practice; due to inflating expectations,
the required monetary outlay will actually *increase* with time.
Used vs. New?
A question many girlfriend seekers have to address is whether to get a
new or a used girlfriend. The answer to this question will, roughly
speaking, be determined by your age, as shown in the following table:
Your age Used or New
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1-12 years (see note A)
13-16 years New
17-21 years Used, but not used up
22-35 years Used heavily
35-60 years New (see note B)
60+ (see note A)
Notes:
A: Seek psychiatric help
B: Only "new" if income > $100,000/year. Otherwise, "divorced".
New girlfriends have the advantage that they have no previous bad
experiences to project on you, but the disadvantage that they will
rarely be old enough to open their own checking account. Used
girlfriends, on the other hand, may be steady, reliable performers,
with the initial problems worked out, but CU advises that you avoid
models which have much more than average mileage (2.1 SO's/yr).
Much greater than the average may be an indication that the girlfriend
was a professional.
Accessories
Often the potential girlfriends you see on the lot or in a tavern will
be loaded with accessories, as the dealer gets a high markup on such
items as large bosom, long legs, green eyes, etc. Other accessories
will only appeal to fringe markets, such as models which come
pre-equipped with children, or the ability run 10 miles while chanting
sanskrit. In such cases you should make a list of accessories desired,
tolerated, and disliked. Note that some accessories (such as children)
can be added later, while others (such as a large bosom) must be
factory installed.
The Test Ride
When evaluating a girlfriend, a test ride is essential. The test ride
ritual begins with the so-called "pickup line", which can range from the
simple if dull ("Can I buy you a drink?") to the aggressively hip
("dance with me or I'll kill you") to the arcane ("You're my Camus
comrade, and I want to leap you, Faith!"). CU rates as Not Acceptable
"Smile, you'll look better." Once on the test bed, evaluate handling,
stability, and acceleration. The two questions you want to answer are:
how fast, and how far? Examine the detailing. Does the bosom sag? Does
the heater warm adaquately, or does she remain cool?
Ordering vs. On-The-Lot
Finding the right girlfriend can be a frustrating experience, and many
potential customers find it hard to get the exact model and accessories
wanted. In such cases ordering from the factory is an option. Delivery
time, however, is from 14 to 16 years (depending on the state you live
in), and CU questions the usefulness of such a practice: if you have
access to the baby factory, you should reconsider your need for a
girlfriend anyway.
Methodology
Girlfriends were evaluated by a dedicated group of 10 test engineers,
selected to typify the average seeking population. All tests were
performed at CU's specially constructed test facility, which included
a bedroom, kitchen, and living room, and at a number of bars and
taverns surrounding the facility. A series of seven tests were run,
evaluating each product according to the following criteria:
intelligence, wit, humor, empathy, initiative, looks, and performance.
Results
Girlfriends are grouped together in catagories by similarity. Within
each catagory, variation is not statistically significant.
Categories
Goddess
This is the woman of your dreams. She comes equipped with all the
options you want and none of the ones you don't. She can argue subtle
points of philosophy, give you a stiff game of raquetball, understand
what you mean even if you don't say it, and break a bed. No mental or
physical hangups. The drawback is that this model is not actually
available.
Goddess-in-law
This model is similar to the goddess, but comes with contractual
retainers, such as a psychotic ex-husband, a spiteful mother, an
alchololic father, and a bratty kid. This model tends to
generate grey hairs.
Ms. Right
The best all-around choice for most girlfriend situations. Has most
of the characteristics of the Goddess except possibly in the wrong
size or hair color. Other than that, an excellent long-term
investment. Availability is extremely limited but can occasionally
be found with luck.
Babe
This is the flashy, fully-loaded variety with all the options.
Unfortunately this model lacks cognitive powers and empathy. Showy,
and suitable for a parade or for impressing your friends, but not
for your long-term girlfriend needs.
Friend
The model with the most empathy. Caring and kind but you wouldn't
be caught dead in it. Availibility is poor to fair, depending on
quality.
Yeah, Her
The Ford Escort of girlfriends. Widely available, but useful as a
girlfriend only in a pinch, if no others are available. Tends to be
spiteful or unreliable, or have a dull finish.
Until you find her, we at CU wish you Happy Hunting!
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