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Misanthrope wrote:When I come across Men who cant drive, I think there's something wrong.
They're likely to be lentil munching sandal wearing brainwashed greenies-whom i cant stand and are the sheepish scurge of the planet.
Mrs Thatcher once said that a man who finds himself taking the bus with no car over the age of 23 can consider himself a failure.
Bring those days back! Now all we have is chav scum and failures who are proud of being failures!

genekelly wrote:Sadly, some of us are too dumb to drive! It's just something I've never been able to grasp! Still, you can give me a lift to the shops in your tank!
. wrote:Men who don't drive are weak minded wimps. Any self respecting man would want to be the driver. Women belong in the passenger seat.

Tina TV wrote:My instant reaction when I learn that someone can't/doesn't drive is the thought that they must be banned for drunk driving or worse, and this gives me a immediate dislike of them.
This is despite the fact that as a then urban dweller I didn't feel the need to learn to drive myself until my late twenties.
. wrote:Women only make an issue of men not being able to drive, when men are leeching lifts of them without paying for petrol. There is nothing worse than a guy who expects lifts everywhere and won't stick his hand in his pocket. It's both rude and lazy.
noodles wrote:. wrote:Women only make an issue of men not being able to drive, when men are leeching lifts of them without paying for petrol. There is nothing worse than a guy who expects lifts everywhere and won't stick his hand in his pocket. It's both rude and lazy.
Im sure women do the same and to quite honest if i want someone to give me petrol money il ask for it - if you cant then thats your lookout.
Sorry to be harsh but whinging about stuff you can do summat about feels really passive and annoying to me. (sorry)
. wrote:noodles wrote:. wrote:Women only make an issue of men not being able to drive, when men are leeching lifts of them without paying for petrol. There is nothing worse than a guy who expects lifts everywhere and won't stick his hand in his pocket. It's both rude and lazy.
Im sure women do the same and to quite honest if i want someone to give me petrol money il ask for it - if you cant then thats your lookout.
Sorry to be harsh but whinging about stuff you can do summat about feels really passive and annoying to me. (sorry)
but you shouldn't even have to ask, they should offer, especially if it's a short trip to France.
noodles wrote:. wrote:noodles wrote:. wrote:Women only make an issue of men not being able to drive, when men are leeching lifts of them without paying for petrol. There is nothing worse than a guy who expects lifts everywhere and won't stick his hand in his pocket. It's both rude and lazy.
Im sure women do the same and to quite honest if i want someone to give me petrol money il ask for it - if you cant then thats your lookout.
Sorry to be harsh but whinging about stuff you can do summat about feels really passive and annoying to me. (sorry)
but you shouldn't even have to ask, they should offer, especially if it's a short trip to France.
All people behave differently and have different morals and things they give a S*** about. If in your car you wish people to pay for petrol then ask for it. I agree to get a lift to France and not offer is downright rude (and not gender specific) but we can only control ourselves at the end of the day. Ask for what you need or take the risk of not getting it. I'm hope you asked for it at some point?
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