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romore
Feb 22, 2017Explorer II
Your aunt is definitely from an another era. My aunt and grandmother were never allowed to get their licenses, that was the man's domain. In other countries it is the woman's duty to serve her husband by chauffeuring him around. Go figure.
My mom didn't want to drive but dad insisted she get her license and a car, he got tired of having to cut his day short and drive her for groceries and kids dental appointments. She still wouldn't drive the truck with the tc though. My wife wanted to try the tv and fifth wheel, she actually enjoyed it although she would not pull in for fuel or a campsite, I enjoyed the break. Unfortunately, she has given up driving due to health issues which makes long days for me.
My mom didn't want to drive but dad insisted she get her license and a car, he got tired of having to cut his day short and drive her for groceries and kids dental appointments. She still wouldn't drive the truck with the tc though. My wife wanted to try the tv and fifth wheel, she actually enjoyed it although she would not pull in for fuel or a campsite, I enjoyed the break. Unfortunately, she has given up driving due to health issues which makes long days for me.
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