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Buying cars for our difficult children...discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 644375" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I believe you, hon.</p><p></p><p>You would have been scared to drive with me the first day I got my license. I was out with my friends and they were freaking out as I drove over curbs and had some near misses. I was freaked out too. But I really wanted to be able to drive so I didn't have to be home and since nobody stopped me, I kept trying...lol.</p><p></p><p>I did anything I could NOT to be home. I think you can relate to that. I just wanted to be away from my family as much as I could. If they were going to let me be away from them, I was going to do it. That was the reason I wanted a car the most. Although we had no public transportation where I lived wither, I was ok with walking to work (and I started working very young) as that was another reason to be away from home. By 14, I was almost never at home. Once I had a vehicle it was easier to go places.</p><p></p><p>My mom did not drive until I got my license. Then she got hers. Once that happened, I had the car a lot less. I still stayed out of the house as often as I could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 644375, member: 1550"] I believe you, hon. You would have been scared to drive with me the first day I got my license. I was out with my friends and they were freaking out as I drove over curbs and had some near misses. I was freaked out too. But I really wanted to be able to drive so I didn't have to be home and since nobody stopped me, I kept trying...lol. I did anything I could NOT to be home. I think you can relate to that. I just wanted to be away from my family as much as I could. If they were going to let me be away from them, I was going to do it. That was the reason I wanted a car the most. Although we had no public transportation where I lived wither, I was ok with walking to work (and I started working very young) as that was another reason to be away from home. By 14, I was almost never at home. Once I had a vehicle it was easier to go places. My mom did not drive until I got my license. Then she got hers. Once that happened, I had the car a lot less. I still stayed out of the house as often as I could. [/QUOTE]
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