By Anonymous - 10/03/2017 20:00
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It's safe to say he's not ready for that level of commitment yet... Not the car or access to your place, but him feeling that at some point he'd have to return the favor and give you his...
Maybe he secretly doesn't know how to drive and taking the key would expose him... Nah, I still think it's the commitment issues.
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Show it anywayYou dodged a bullet! Never lend out your car. If they wreck it or have an accident you could be liable.
Why does he need to unlock the car by himself if he is not going to drive? And if you need to unlock all the doors separately, then you should get your lock fixed.
I have a jeep from 1995 and you have to unlock the passenger door seperatly or from the inside because the locks were not auto because the door came off.
I fail to see how this is an FML... Unless he specifically asked to have a copy made then turned around and refused it. I personally don't care to drive other peoples car unless necessary, and certainly don't like others driving my car. I was too trusting before and ended up with my car impounded - never again.
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Some people, like me, hate driving other peoples cars. It's not a personal thing against the other person but just something that one finds uncomfortable doing. As for the door, well he may be the old fashion type that likes the door opened for him or he could be just ******* lazy.
Well, did you ask him if he wanted it or did you just decide to make the copy without talking to him about it first?