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[quote=Anonymous][quote] You think being rightfully angry at your spouse for continually making dumb, careless mistakes is shaming? She sounds like she needs to be shamed worse actually. She’s an idiot. Who hits stop signs? [/quote] Not everyone has good spatial perception. And do tell me about a time when you deeply shamed someone and they greatly improved? OP, my mom is like this--has been tested and has very very poor spatial skills. And, to a lesser extent, DH is like this. In his case, its probably a combo of ADHD and not great perceptual skills. He's done a lot of scrapes and stuff. So his car is the small prius and he drives it. I have the newer car. Of course, it is bigger, so when we travel we take that one--and on our most recent trip he scraped it, just after I had it repair (I had been hit). I get annoyed but it passes. In your case, why doesn't your DH drive the mini van? and yes, I would get a visual perception/spatial perception evaluation. [/quote]
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