288aerosmith
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Hi I'm new here but I was wondering If anyone else with asperges hate driving? I can't stand to drive I don't feel safe, I'm pretty sure if I was ever forced I'd probably have and anxiety attack.
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Hi I'm new here but I was wondering If anyone else with asperges hate driving? I can't stand to drive I don't feel safe, I'm pretty sure if I was ever forced I'd probably have and anxiety attack.
It really grinds my gears when people are texting while driving. That is just such a damn stupid thing to do that I wonder what does or does not go through some people's heads.I do not mind driving as long as there is no traffic. If I am exploring up in the mountains or out in the desert, I enjoy driving. The more remote and rough, the better. I have a 4x4 for a reason. However, driving in the traffic is bad. The thing is, it does not have to be so bad. If everyone would pay attention to their driving, instead of all the other things that they are doing while they are driving, it would not be so bad. I believe that cell phones are the biggest offender. In my old age I have become less and less tolerant to blatant stupidity. One only has to drive in traffic to overload on the stupid things that "most people" do.
I hate driving. While I found learning easily, I have never felt safe, constantly on edge for something to happen, whether it's another driver doing something stupid or a deer running out into the road. Also, driving at night is horrifying, oncoming headlights are like daggers being stuck in my eyes.
On top of that, it's so boring! I don't understand how anyone can enjoy sitting in a box going from one place to another
Same problem. In the same way I shouldn't be able to operate a sewing machine, but I can, driving though there are a few too many foot-hand-eye coordination issues for me.I think I'm not good at driving is because I'm also very uncoordinated. So the whole hand eye foot combination is a no go.
Same problem. In the same way I shouldn't be able to operate a sewing machine, but I can, driving though there are a few too many foot-hand-eye coordination issues for me.
Oh, now you're just bragging.
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