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OP has to be driving a M5 for him to say no to his chick that has already drove the whip and just want to go to Costco with her homegirl.
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OP..meet Tyroneman NT is full of lames...i wish i knew your girl i'd know exactly what to say to get her to pipe me in my car in front of costco...
and the other dude who said he wouldn't even let anyone borrow a video game....you guys are lame as f'
So if pops wants to borrow your car you tell him no?Real talk, pops taught me "3 things in life, that you NEVER let people borrow".
1-YOUR CAR
2-your girl
3-your gun
PERIOD
ON ME BRUH!!!! ReppedReal talk, pops taught me "3 things in life, that you NEVER let people borrow".
1-YOUR CAR
2-your girl
3-your gun
PERIOD
Two years steady and you don't want to let her drive your car? Everyone saying "no" in this thread probably didn't read your entire post. You already let her drive your car to pick YOU up or when you're lazy and then you tell her no when she needs to use it? That's seems really selfish. If she respects yours and other people's property I don't see why you should hold out on her.
How old are you OP?
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Your car is new so I would say no.
Its funny because I'm even worse. My girl and I have fairly new 2012 cars. I drive her car but she has almost 100k miles on hers (drives long distance for work) I have less than 9K (i take the train). I straight up tell her no.
But on the other hand I'm usually forced into driving her car if she is tipsy or needs me to pick up something when I dont have my car.
I'm also a only child and don't like to share. She knew that when she met me. I give her the deal with it face.
What kind of car is it?
I plan to get a Lexus GS next year and I'm pretty sure I'm telling everyone no, lol