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Old 05-26-2006, 06:34 AM   #19
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Mothers are never ready for thier kids to get a license. My wife is absolutely awful when it comes to that. She couldn't take my daughter out to drive when she had her learners permit or even ride in the car when I went with my daughter for a lesson from ol' Pop.
She has a wicked phobia even though my dughter drives better than her and now has a car of her own which I bought her last month.

Katie, sign up at school for your road lessons after you get your learners permit, Mother or not. She has to be forced into it and accept it. She sounds pretty strict, that is probably because she loves you very much but, like my wife, can be overly protective. Someday you might be a parent. It's hard letting go, even for Dads but we seem to be more understanding of that fact and more stoic when it comes time to actually cut the strings.

Go for it!

Why even try.........
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