Why do men dislike girls behind the wheel so much Well, if they don’t, are they afraid and think it’s not a woman’s business



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Why do men dislike girls behind the wheel so much? Well, if they don't, are they afraid and think it's not a woman's business? and got a better answer

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He's just worried about you! Because there are plenty of fools on the roads, and you can drive by the rules, and some freak will drive into you! He just wanted to speed and you were driving too slow?

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He's just worried about you! There are a lot of fools on the roads, and you can drive by the rules, and some freak will take off and drive into you! He just wanted to speed, and you were driving too slow.

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Probably afraid for you and the car!

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because they're idiots--

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they don't. they're skeptical! afraid of superiority!

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wait until spring. The weather is not suitable for learning to drive. You'll crash and you'll smash somebody else. As for women behind the wheel - that's a myth. It's either a given or a given, regardless of gender.

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in winter? No driving skills? Hmm. Your dad's not afraid for the car, but for you! Wait for summer:

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not behaving well in extreme situations. practice shows.

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Maybe he's just afraid for you. Maybe he saw the accident on TV and decided that a daughter without a car is more expensive than with one. In general, cars are not just for men! Everybody can drive one. I want to, too.

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Don't worry, they won't let me drive either after I get my license. They know I'll cut it off.

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Probably! What if you're driving and you're painting your nails, lips, and eyes at the same time! At least that's the way men associate with girls behind the wheel!

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BLEEP - really - as much as you can - depends on what kind of car if it is VERY good then it's better to wait for spring, and if normal you can start driving now ANYWHERE better to learn in winter but on a fenced area where there is nobody then you better feel the character of the car and around town first drive at night and at weekends.

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Yes it is, because it's his favorite toy, and men are like children in this. Yes and you too, children for parents forever remain small and defenseless. I have the same problem with my dad. Only he also promised to teach me. For ten years he promised. Ended up getting my driver's license on my own, I just put him in front of the fact. Ended up saving up for my own car.

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Why do men dislike girls behind the wheel so much? - Women are often more emotional than men. Unnecessary emotions behind the wheel lead to accidents. And we think differently, therefore a male driver cannot predict your actions, so he is afraid. On the whole, it is a stereotype, though often justified. On the other hand, women often drive better than men. And about your father. I do not know what kind of car you have. If expensive - most likely, yes. Talk to him, ask him directly - the best way. and WAIT FOR SPRING!

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Dad did it right. you should learn on normal roads, i.e. from the spring! so be patient, and then you'll have time to ride!

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Men are the first in everything, and in driving, too.

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Oh ha ha funny Alexei Andreev it has long been proven that women have fewer accidents, you should look at your statistics, I think your daddy cares about you more.

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Strawberry, do you not paint your lips while driving? And he is more afraid for you, not for the car, I am afraid to let my wife out into the city, I see how people drive, every day I have to avoid accidents, and I probably drive the same way, I just do not notice, and the road from the driving school, is very different.

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He's just scared for you! Try to convince him to drive with you on the weekends at least. Gradually get him used to the idea that you know how to drive.

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Emancipation is a manifestation of independence. And independence is always very annoying.

 

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