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Posted: 1/20/2021 9:17:16 AM EDT
Or your husband, no judgement, it's ok if she does.
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She "offers" to drive, after we're already underway. Even if we take her car, she automatically jumps in the passenger seat.
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No. Unless we are going to dinner and I plan on having a few drinks.
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No one cooks, drives, decides finances, puts my five year old daughter to bed, cleans the house I built, or any thing whatsoever but me. And no one's driving my truck but me. that's not changing.
(Did that sound badass?) |
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Yes. Retired going on two years now, she still has about 13 years left. My day consists of beer for breakfast, shooting off my back deck and scratching my balls. Most days I don’t even wear pants. My F-150 (MasterRace), hasn’t even had 500 miles on it in 2020. My woman drives me everywhere. So, technically I’m a Pimp.
Pics of woman. Attached File |
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I make my wife drive as often I can, driving sucks, I do enough of it for work.
Usually, if we are going somewhere, I drive there, she drives back. She mows the lawn too, it's okay to be jealous of me. |
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My wife drives from the passenger seat.
I tell her, if you're that nervous then do what I'm doing, just close your eyes. It doesn't seem to help. |
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im so modern and forward thinking sometimes i let the SO leave the kitchen without me. i'll bet some of the radical new thinkers allow their wives to have jobs too
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She drives if we are going to ohio (she from Ohio) and I drive in kentucky.
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Its about 50/50. She likes driving and I can sit there and surf arfcom.
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No. I refuse to ride in the car if mine is driving. It's like she was born without reflexes.
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I drive my truck everywhere.
95% of trips we drive her car and I'm the driver. around town its 50/50 who drives her car. Who gives a shit if your wife drives? |
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Whichever car we are driving, she doesn’t drive mine due to it being manual and I don’t drive hers.
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Quoted: Yes. Retired going on two years now, she still has about 13 years left. My day consists of beer for breakfast, shooting off my back deck and scratching my balls. Most days I don’t even wear pants. My F-150 (MasterRace), hasn’t even had 500 miles on it in 2020. My woman drives me everywhere. So, technically I’m a Pimp. View Quote Attached File |
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My Wife usually drives if we are together. I married my designated Driver
I already drive 60 miles per day in and out of D.C. traffic. My Wife likes to drive and so unless its a road trip where we switch off, I am just as happy not to do any more driving than I already do. |
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Mine drives some times, although she would prefer not to. I hate it when she does because she seems to think I'm sitting in the passenger seat of a rally car and should be calling out directions, answering her phone, and selecting a radio station that doesn't offend her sensibilities. Usually, I just turn on the heated seat and go to sleep instead.
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I drive about 87% of the time. She will help on long trips if I get tired or if she is picking me up in her car for some odd reason I don't make her get out to let me drive.
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It doesn't matter who drives to me- she's a good driver.
The TV remote control is another story though. |
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Sometimes. Her being a backseat driver makes me crazy so sometimes I jump in the passenger seat.
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I always drive and find it super odd when I see women drive their man around. I am also younger so it very common. I even know couples where the wife takes out the trash . I come to realize I was born a few generations to late.
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Quoted: She drives if we are going to ohio (she from Ohio) and I drive in kentucky. View Quote Judging by my experience with Ohio drivers, you're pretty brave to be in the vehicle while she's behind the wheel As for me, if we take the wife's car, she drives most of the time. In my car or truck, I drive. She's scared of big vehicles, so a 3/4 ton truck is out of the question, and she hates driving manuals, so a 6MT car is also out of the question. If there's snow on the ground, I drive since she's a Kentuckian and I'm from the mountains of PA. To her credit, she was behind the wheel on Christmas Eve this past year when we were headed to a family dinner when we ran into what could reasonably be called a blizzard... Aside from the fact that I'm pretty sure her blood pressure doubled, she did pretty well. In my defense, she declined my offer to pull over and let me drive |
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I know a few guys who get driven around by their wives. One is because his wife is constantly complaining about his driving, so he just said “screw it,” and she drives.
I have to drive. I have control issues. |
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Quoted: No. Unless we are going to dinner and I plan on having a few drinks. View Quote Back when I had a job where I could lose everything if I got a DUI (and, my wife didn't even work), my wife would frequently drive when we went out. I used to tell her, "If they arrest you, it's $250 for the bail, and a couple of thousand for an attorney and the fine. If I get arrested, the whole merry go round gets broken." |
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In her car, she drives. In my car, I drive. In the truck it's about 50/50.
Comments on threads like this, reminds me why GD has so many threads about: "Wife is divorcing me, How screwed am I?" |
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Quoted: I guess that's okay if you can't afford a helicopter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No, our driver drives us. This thread smells like the poors. I guess that's okay if you can't afford a helicopter. who drives you to your jet I can walk the few 100 yards to the helipad. |
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Yes. She drives and I put my feet on the dash and play candy crush or big brother mobile while reminding her that I'm hungry or need to pee after we leave the city limits of every town.
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