I have a car but only my permit. My boyfriend has had his license for awhile, but no car! This whole situation gets frustrating because it'd be easier to get around if one of us was driving. My mom is strict but she likes my boyfriend. How could I convince her to let my boyfriend drive us around in my car sometimes? He's trustworthy and a great driver.
lalalovely17 answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 9:30 pm: Yeah i understand what you are saying completely same exact thing here!!!! I mean but once you think about...wouldn't you hate it if he wrecked your car?? Even the best drivers can get in an accident. But you could just show your mom how responsible he is and let her ride in the car with him or something. HOPE I HELPED [ lalalovely17's advice column | Ask lalalovely17 A Question ]
pinkbabe answered Wednesday June 28 2006, 8:38 pm: I don't think you should let your boyfriend drive your car around because no matter how long you have had your drivers license you can always do something wrong. what are you going to do if your boyfriend hits another car or hits something? your going to have another problem to tell your mom and how are you going to tell her that. i think she would be real mad if she found out your boyfriend messed your car up even if it was an accident because your insurance will be going up. i thought i was a good driver until i was driving my parents SUV and it had some 24' rims on it and one rim is 1,000 dollars and i scrapped the rim into the sidewalk crub while trying to park. i didnt know that was going to happen and it did and i always thought i was a good driver because i was driving for a while. i think if you let your boyfriend drive your car your giong to be taking a risk. [ pinkbabe's advice column | Ask pinkbabe A Question ]
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