Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will admit I have what I call mild to moderate road rage... No one's perfect!
Figure your issues out. You are a danger to others on the road
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will admit I have what I call mild to moderate road rage. I certainly honk at people doing dumb things and stupid drivers make me very irritated. I will occasionally complain with some passion about someone making my life more difficult or slowing me down. I have never gotten out of my car or followed someone or shouted through a window so that's why I'm calling it mild to moderate. It's certainly not my best feature. But no one is perfect.
Outside of the car I am reasonable, level headed, slow to anger, a peace maker. I am a kind and patient mother, my husband and I never raise our voices to one another in anger, we talk everything through calmly and respectfully because we both loathe yelling.
Something about driving just gets my hackles up, I would also dismiss summertime who told me this was indicative of some inner simmering rage that was going to bubble over into spousal abuse one day, because that's ridiculous. Slow drivers are just my pet peeve. If some lady list her temper cause her husband left dishes in the sink no one would call them a rage time bomb. I feel about slow drivers the way you feel about dirty sinks, that's really, genuinely all there is to it.
Sounds like you weren't compatible op so good you broke up but I'm going to need more than one honking incident that appears to have not been accompanied by any yelling at you to convince me he was some lunatic in disguise. No one's perfect!
Figure your issues out. You are a danger to others on the road
For honking and thinking slow drivers suck? I've been in one serious accident in my entire life and it happened in sheeting rain in pitch black night in an empty highway. I'll take my pretty stellar driving record and continue on with my life. Do you get honked at a lot? Maybe look inward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will admit I have what I call mild to moderate road rage. I certainly honk at people doing dumb things and stupid drivers make me very irritated. I will occasionally complain with some passion about someone making my life more difficult or slowing me down. I have never gotten out of my car or followed someone or shouted through a window so that's why I'm calling it mild to moderate. It's certainly not my best feature. But no one is perfect.
Outside of the car I am reasonable, level headed, slow to anger, a peace maker. I am a kind and patient mother, my husband and I never raise our voices to one another in anger, we talk everything through calmly and respectfully because we both loathe yelling.
Something about driving just gets my hackles up, I would also dismiss summertime who told me this was indicative of some inner simmering rage that was going to bubble over into spousal abuse one day, because that's ridiculous. Slow drivers are just my pet peeve. If some lady list her temper cause her husband left dishes in the sink no one would call them a rage time bomb. I feel about slow drivers the way you feel about dirty sinks, that's really, genuinely all there is to it.
Sounds like you weren't compatible op so good you broke up but I'm going to need more than one honking incident that appears to have not been accompanied by any yelling at you to convince me he was some lunatic in disguise. No one's perfect!
Figure your issues out. You are a danger to others on the road
Anonymous wrote:I will admit I have what I call mild to moderate road rage. I certainly honk at people doing dumb things and stupid drivers make me very irritated. I will occasionally complain with some passion about someone making my life more difficult or slowing me down. I have never gotten out of my car or followed someone or shouted through a window so that's why I'm calling it mild to moderate. It's certainly not my best feature. But no one is perfect.
Outside of the car I am reasonable, level headed, slow to anger, a peace maker. I am a kind and patient mother, my husband and I never raise our voices to one another in anger, we talk everything through calmly and respectfully because we both loathe yelling.
Something about driving just gets my hackles up, I would also dismiss summertime who told me this was indicative of some inner simmering rage that was going to bubble over into spousal abuse one day, because that's ridiculous. Slow drivers are just my pet peeve. If some lady list her temper cause her husband left dishes in the sink no one would call them a rage time bomb. I feel about slow drivers the way you feel about dirty sinks, that's really, genuinely all there is to it.
Sounds like you weren't compatible op so good you broke up but I'm going to need more than one honking incident that appears to have not been accompanied by any yelling at you to convince me he was some lunatic in disguise. No one's perfect!
Anonymous wrote: That's just one of those things that, IMO, is indicative of so much more. And a general entitlement/intelligence/anger issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not break up with someone over this. We also don't know the whole story. Maybe the car in front could have went but got scared and waited. Maybe the other car could have moved over into another lane but blocked the lane
So you honk at them? And while turning????![]()
Anonymous wrote:Okay. Sure, he shouldn't have honked. But I don't think honking counts as "road rage." Being rude isn't the same as road rage.
I also think that you have issues as well. It sounds like you didn't get the response from him you wanted and you didn't like that he suggested you were uptight, so you broke up.
If you're happy, then great. But I'm not sure what the point of your thread is. You aren't looking for advice. Just looking for applause?
Anonymous wrote:Okay. Sure, he shouldn't have honked. But I don't think honking counts as "road rage." Being rude isn't the same as road rage.
I also think that you have issues as well. It sounds like you didn't get the response from him you wanted and you didn't like that he suggested you were uptight, so you broke up.
If you're happy, then great. But I'm not sure what the point of your thread is. You aren't looking for advice. Just looking for applause?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It wasn't just a simple honk.
He was slamming on the horn obnoxiously. The other driver didn't do anything wrong.
He's been impatient before, but in this case there wasn't a reason or away he justify it he was just being a jerk. Like I said he could have gone around.
As for breaking up. I confronted him about what he did, and how it made me uncomfortable. He didn't see it was a problem. Made excuses , said I was uptight among other things. So we're done.