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      Would you want a partner that did not drive?
     
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      Truthfully no I would prefer that he drove at least in an emergency.
     
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      Hmm, I prefer to do the driving, but if I could not drive anymore that might be a problem.
     
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      Done it.  I love to drive, but it got to be a pain in the ass.
     
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      he must have a valid drivers license  
    
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     Would you want a partner that did not drive?   
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      I cant drive but i have enough money for buses, trains, cabs and aeroplanes. 
     
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      i'm a driver, not a passenger...so it wouldn't matter...lol...when my grandmother was still alive at 87 we'd fight over who was going to drive when going somewhere together...
     
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      Dan do you think that is different because you live outside the USA?
     
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        Peccy
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      Hell no!..............ever go shopping with a woman.....oh.....lol anyway all the guys are on benches doing "purse patrol" Let her drive herself to the mall!
     
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      as long as one party drives,there is no problem
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      as long as one party drives,there is no problem  be seeing you
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      <----------  Hasn't driven in 20 years.  I walk and ride a bike.  If a ride is necessary, I have friends who are happy to give me a lift.
 
  I was married part of this time, and following that have had relationships where driving was not an issue at all. So yeah, it's do-able.  | 
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      no that would end up being a pain in the ass. i don't let anyone else drive my truck, but that doesn't mean i want to be someones only way to get where they need to go.
     
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     Dan do you think that is different because you live outside the USA? Absolutely. The USA is huge with a poor public transport system whereas the UK is the opposite. Especially where i live in London, i have plenty of ways of travelling without a car.  | 
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      Do you mean cannot drive? Like, doesn't have a license because they killed a kid while drunk driving? 
 
  Or doesn't drive? Has a license but bikes/walks/taxis or public transits?  | 
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      heck no, then you have to take em everywhere...
     
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      She better learn...I got a stick shift
     
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     Would you want a partner that did not drive? I would depend on the circumstances I suppose. If we lived in New York, I understand a car is really not feasible there so it would be cool. If it is because he has had a DUI, that might be a bit different. I love to drive myself but I have a health issue that someday may stop me from being able to so I would like to have a partner who could do it in that case.  | 
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