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Edited by
MariahsFantasy
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Sat 12/24/11 01:57 AM
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Just today i had some dude near me basically end the conversation right after i admitted this. Would you still date someone you were into if they didn't have a car?
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Edited by
John8659
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Sat 12/24/11 02:20 AM
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Just today i had some dude near me basically end the conversation right after i admitted this. Would you still date someone you were into if they didn't have a car? I find most people are as deep as dew. Primarily this is what scares me the most about people. When I was young, I knew that I had no way to test the water without getting wet. It is a paradox, we waste our life trying to find our life. Rather, the paradox is only apparent as it is a measure of our own stupidity. I just found that no matter how smart I can get, when it comes to someone else, I am dumber than a box of rocks. |
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as long as he wasnt more than 1/2 hour away,:)...if you like each other, you make it work
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Are you interested in the person or what he has? Taxis still run or cars can be rented. Ck. your prioritys.
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Just today i had some dude near me basically end the conversation right after i admitted this. Would you still date someone you were into if they didn't have a car? we have had that question come up from time to time and people who say no usually say it's because they do not want to end up driving their GF/BF everywhere quite honestly, I can understand that especially if he has kids and has to drive to see them or drive them around he may want to see that you are able to be a bit more independent - but it is kind of rude to just cut someone off - also if you are a college student , he should understand that most dorm students don't have cars just take it as one of his preferences - don;t take it too personally I'm not sure what I would do - but I would strongly prefer my guy had his own vehicle |
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I'd say it depends where you live. If you're in a city that has excellent public transportation and easy access to taxi's and such, then his expecting you to have a car might seem silly. If you're farther out, or small town or whatever, then I could see him thinking its a problem.
I know for me, it has come down to the guy wanting to be driven all over. If I'm going that way originally, its not a problem, but otherwise its inconvienent, and I have no problem saying so. |
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It wouldn't bother me as long as they didn't want to take me up in their helicopter. Seriously, I have a fear of heights.
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That is a tough question...I guess it depends on why he doesn't have a car? I know a lot of people that live in bigger cities that would rather take the bus then own a car.
I do know that I would not become a taxi...I already raised one son and I have a 17 year old. I truly believe that some people do take advantage of people and once you start taking people places, they seem to expect it. Please don't take me wrong, I do not judge people by what they have and what they don't have....everyone goes through tough times. IF you think you have a good friend or you have a great boyfriend, try it and see if it works, but if you feel like he is taking advantage of you...RUN!!!! |
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Nope
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I don't have a car, but i don't expect my lover to have one either. Love means so much more to me than whether someone has a damn car or not :)A guy who will truly want me for being me, will not care whether i have a car either.
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Just today i had some dude near me basically end the conversation right after i admitted this. Would you still date someone you were into if they didn't have a car? It's not really a factor. I have so many other criteria I could use to exclude someone. |
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I don't have a car, but i don't expect my lover to have one either. Love means so much more to me than whether someone has a damn car or not :)A guy who will truly want me for being me, will not care whether i have a car either. |
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Just today i had some dude near me basically end the conversation right after i admitted this. Would you still date someone you were into if they didn't have a car? It's not really a factor. I have so many other criteria I could use to exclude someone. |
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I don't have a car, but i don't expect my lover to have one either. Love means so much more to me than whether someone has a damn car or not :)A guy who will truly want me for being me, will not care whether i have a car either. |
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Of course I would. Even in high school. My boyfriend rode his horse over to my house every night.
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yes and a nice one too
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A car is just a hunk of junk.
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Edited by
navygirl
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Sat 12/24/11 10:11 AM
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Just today i had some dude near me basically end the conversation right after i admitted this. Would you still date someone you were into if they didn't have a car? Nope; I live in a big city and public transport is not always available in certain areas as well as the weather dropping to -40 here, so a car is necessary. I also don't wish to be a taxi driver for someone. |
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not mine
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not mine Hunk of junk. Wait until the first time your computer goes out in your car. LOL Hunk of junk. |
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