You aren’t really speaking very highly of people who can’t figure out how to drive. |
I can see why your friends would only use you for rides. |
You are correct that they are shallow and immature and are not good friends. I am dumb for thinking they are good people. |
You don't want me on the road driving with you. |
Glad we agree. |
This is obviously touching a nerve for you and I wonder why. Are you also on the kissing thread complaining that no one should car what other people do? |
But I don't care what other people do. You are the one so bothered by something that has no impact on your life (unless you let it, of course). |
It's touching about as much nerve for me as it is for you. Again, if giving rides to others bothers you so much, just don't do it. Problem solved. |
I am purely enjoying aggravating you, at this point. |
That’s a terrible comparison. No one dies if your cooking sucks or if you can’t figure out your bills. So the anxiety connected to driving is significantly higher! |
My mom grew up in NYC with six sisters. They all moved out to the suburbs and she and 3 other sisters learned to drive in their 20s.
The three sisters who didn't learn how to drive also did not take much agency over their lives - they were homemakers or secretaries and their husbands picked them up and dropped them off, they did not have a lot of outside hobbies or activities. Those 3 sisters (out of 7 girls) are the only ones to suffer from dementia in their 70s. One passed away, and the remaining 2 are quite advanced. The other sisters are all pretty healthy cognitively in their 80s. I'm not trying to say not driving = cognitive decline, but certainly, I see a correlation in my own family between low personal agency and declining cognitive health. |
Bahahaha....yet here you are in histrionics when someone can't/won't do something arbitrary YOU think they should do. How dare they be different!!!!! |
I think they have bad anxiety. I think it must be hard. I think that despite my own problems, I'd hate to have that one. Being able to get in my car to go wherever I need to with no need for advance planning or involvement of someone else is something I cherish |
This started as someone asking what the limits are related to a person choosing not to learn to drive and it drove you insane. Also, there appears to be more than one person driving you insane here. Why is it driving you insane? |
Blame "low personal agency" and driving was just part of it. If one of those sisters had learned to drive, they'd still be behind because of LPA. No need to give too much importance to driving. Keeping a job or getting a job into later years would have helped more than driving. |