Anonymous wrote:I get this on bridges and winding roads. I am a little afraid if I dwell on it to long I'll jerk the wheel "just to see what happens," so I mentally shake myself by the shlulders and remind myself I have a choice and my choice is to drive safely. It doesn't freak me out that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the posters replying in here women?
Because this happens to me too and not my DH.
I wonder if it is more common for women and why that would be?
I noticed mine when I first had kids. I truly think it’s some kind of maladaptive thing so moms can always picture worst case scenarios to protect their young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the posters replying in here women?
Because this happens to me too and not my DH.
I wonder if it is more common for women and why that would be?
I noticed mine when I first had kids. I truly think it’s some kind of maladaptive thing so moms can always picture worst case scenarios to protect their young.
Yeah the first few times I ventured out with my first child in the car I was really nervous. Then when I had my second, I was really nervous with both in the car.
I noticed it t more after becoming a mom. I always have to chant in my head crossing the Bat Bridge, but there were times that even Key set he off.
I too would be scare about crossing the Bat Bridge! LOL!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the posters replying in here women?
Because this happens to me too and not my DH.
I wonder if it is more common for women and why that would be?
I noticed mine when I first had kids. I truly think it’s some kind of maladaptive thing so moms can always picture worst case scenarios to protect their young.
Yeah the first few times I ventured out with my first child in the car I was really nervous. Then when I had my second, I was really nervous with both in the car.
I noticed it t more after becoming a mom. I always have to chant in my head crossing the Bat Bridge, but there were times that even Key set he off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the posters replying in here women?
Because this happens to me too and not my DH.
I wonder if it is more common for women and why that would be?
I noticed mine when I first had kids. I truly think it’s some kind of maladaptive thing so moms can always picture worst case scenarios to protect their young.
Yeah the first few times I ventured out with my first child in the car I was really nervous. Then when I had my second, I was really nervous with both in the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the posters replying in here women?
Because this happens to me too and not my DH.
I wonder if it is more common for women and why that would be?
I noticed mine when I first had kids. I truly think it’s some kind of maladaptive thing so moms can always picture worst case scenarios to protect their young.
Anonymous wrote:Are most of the posters replying in here women?
Because this happens to me too and not my DH.
I wonder if it is more common for women and why that would be?