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++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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I generally prefer short girls - this one wasn't all that short, and there are definite conveniences to having a girl who isn't a foot shorter than you. Having to lean over so often gets tiresome.
 
I generally prefer short girls - this one wasn't all that short, and there are definite conveniences to having a girl who isn't a foot shorter than you. Having to lean over so often gets tiresome.

I'm 5'10'' my ex was 5' 9'' and my current gf is 5'

It's really not that big of a deal. I prefer girls shorter than 5'7'' though
 
A full roll-over of a car... would have to involve the center of mass going just past the outside wheels. So the COM is probably between the front seatbacks, around the top of the center console, and be the effective vehicle weight, which is somewhere around 3300 lbs.

So... the calculations for centripetal force are m * v^2 / r. But that's too simplistic. It doesn't account for a tilted road.
 
I have an irrational concern that if I take a turn to fast, the car will roll.

I understand this is pretty much totally improbable, as the lateral resistance of the tires will give LONG before the center of mass will... I don't even know the physics details of this one.

just need to learn the feel of the vehicle first. you can roll a car.
 
I suspect the blonde girl in question was probably a little on the young side, and probably a bit of a PITA to deal with.

But there's no harm in looking! :awe:
 
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