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What do women think about men who don't drive?

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Re: What do women think about men who don't drive?

Postby Guest » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:13 pm

[quote="Simon Lewis"][/quote]

I really think they should learn to drive for their own independence. It's easy to pass the buck and be sexist in other areas, but if you can't drive you really ought not to pass opinion in other fields until you have a theory and test certificate under your belt. Then and only then do you have the right to an opinion.
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Postby Guest » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:15 pm

verycurious1 wrote:I drive - my OH doesnt.

I have no problems with this until he opens his mouth and starts criticising me - ooh you're parked bout three inches off the kerb, think you should get nearer... etc - 3 foot = a prob, 3 inches = shut up!!


There is nothing worse than a partner who CAN'T drive, telling you how to drive. What is up with that?

It's like, just sit in your passenger seat and be quiet. Let me do the driving matey.
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