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(Telegraph)   Male drivers refuse to ask for directions, not out of being pig-headed macho types, but out of blind panic   (telegraph.co.uk) divider line 7
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2012-09-18 12:33:40 AM
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2012-09-17 10:48:06 PM
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zez: According to the article, women think people don't turn on the lights in the house in the morning?

This. And my second thought...if you don't know what time it is, morning or evening, you probably have larger problems then being lost.
2012-09-17 10:39:44 PM
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I (honestly) usually know where I'm going but pretend to get lost because the drama gives her something to do.

Adding random strangers to the mix either kills my joy or introduces an actual problem. No thanks.
2012-09-17 09:35:38 PM
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It's simple. Men don't ask for directions because they are given out by other men. And they are usually wrong.
zez
2012-09-17 09:33:45 PM
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According to the article, women think people don't turn on the lights in the house in the morning?

/my wife might think so since her "morning" usually starts around 10:30
2012-09-17 09:27:20 PM
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Men would not need to ask for directions if women could read a stinking map.
2012-09-17 09:26:04 PM
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If I didn't know where I was and I was blind while driving...you bet I'd be panicing.
 
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