Member Since: November 6, 2005 Answers: 50 Last Update: November 8, 2005 Visitors: 3508
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I have a '05 mustang GT and I wont let anyone drive it. I don't even let my best friend who I've known since we were 3 drive it. But, apparently, my bf thinks he should be an acceptation.
We were supposed to go to a concert last night. Well, he called me up and told me that we can't take his car because he didn't have any gas and we were running late. I told him that I didn't want to take my car because the concert was in a different city and I didn't know how to get there. He gets very irritated when he has to tell someone where to go when they are driving. So, me driving was not an option.
He then suggested that he drives my car. I said no. He asked why not and I told him what I always tell him, no one drives my car.
I said that I'd even pay for the gas and that I didn't care if we were a few min. late.
He didn't pay attention to that and got all upset because I wouldn't let him drive. We ended up in an argument and didn't go to the concert.
I have my reasons for not letting my friends drive my car. Most of which is because most of them are not responsible drivers. So I don't see why my bf feels that he should be an acceptation. I'm not going to let him drive it and I'm not going to apologize. Should I just wait until he comes around?
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okay if you really insist that noone drives your car then thats what you should stick with .. dont let anyone drive your car bcus i do understand you should be worried about your safety and if anything happens whyle someone else is driving thats not you its your car and it'll be you who's in trouble if anything bad happens .. your bf is acting stubborn .. he miqht not come around you can either give him time or tell him straight out i dont want anyone but me driving and thats it !
qood-luck
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No way in hell I'd change what I think because my bf was acting like a baby. Making sacrifices in a relationship is one thing but giving your car keys to your partner is a different thing. It also has nothing to do with letting my guard down. I trust all my friends and I trust my boyfriend. But, that doesn't mean I have to let them drive my car.
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