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[quote=Anonymous] You need to be evaluated by a psychologist for that kind of learning disability and spatial awareness issues. My son had tests done that pinpointed where he struggled. This is important because it will show that you have a disability and your husband should not imply that you are lazy or stupid, shouldn't give you the silent treatment, etc. I don't know if that kind of disability would entitle you to special parking spaces, which you might not need anyway, but at least it gives you leverage to buy exactly the kind of car you want! And if you have a joint account, please, you don't need his permission if he's going to be a jerk about it. I'm all for consulting one's spouse for large purchases, but if my husband dares to criticize me about a weakness I cannot help, I would just read him the riot act and buy exactly what I need. [/quote]
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