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do guys date women who dont drive and who are unemployed


Question Posted Wednesday April 14 2010, 9:29 pm

do guys date women who dont drive because they are too scared and they are unemployed due to being laid off of their job. im 29 by the way.

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chrissibug answered Thursday April 15 2010, 1:23 pm:
i dont drive I am a webcam model on line yes some people can be rude but if you date some jsut be truthful you just need some that can deal with it.

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DearAbby92 answered Wednesday April 14 2010, 10:24 pm:
We all know it's a recession and everyone's in tough times. A guy will understand that you've been laid off, I'm sure the majority of young guys in the workforce have had some trouble getting a job.
Not driving is your personal decision and I don't think it would affect your dating life, unless it made it really hard for you to get around. If it's hard for you to go on dates because of transportation, a guy may see that as a hassle. Otherwise I don't think it would be a problem.

I'm 17 and I've been driving for a year, and when I first started I was incredibly afraid. My heart would pound, I would shake, it would be hard to breathe sometimes. It gave me so much anixety and no one seemed to understand how hard it was for me to even drive to school every day. The best thing was to face my fears and now it doesn't worry me. If you want to overcome it and drive, I know you can. It takes strength that you already have. If I could do it at 16 you can do it at 29.

Good luck,

-Abby

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