people underestimate how much of a mog driving is

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imagine being in your early to mid 20s and being on the bus and seeing some chad who's like 14 drive with no issues at all
 
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@LastGerman fucking brutal
 
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driving license is like air

not a big deal unless you dont have it
 
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Mogging>>>>>> Slaying

 
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who doesn't have a license after 18 JFL

The way you drive and the car you drive is the actual mog
 
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I am 27 and I am legit unable to drive because I am a fucking retard.
my dad is a driving instructor he has taken autistic pupils he will help you x
 
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imagine being in your early to mid 20s and being on the bus and seeing some chad who's like 14 drive with no issues at all

I have seen you before talking about this topic. I actually do see more and more men talking about this topic or quoting me all over the place. Most people still think this is nothing but nonsense, yet there are more and mroe men who are unable to drive due to certain circumstances. There is even scientific paper to it:

How Not Being Able to Drive Can Affect Routines and Occupations Related to Transportation



Experiencing driving cessation can have a major influence on a person’s life. According to Buchanon and Wall (2010), “Driving allows people to participate in various life activities, including basic activities of daily living (ADL’s), instrumental activities of 3 daily living (IADL’s), work, education, and other preferred activities within the community. Driving is a role that many take pride in and allows for freedom to explore and experience their environment. It enables occupation within the community and provides the opportunity for mobility and participation in desired and expected activities” (p. 2). There are many aspects of occupational performance, including social participation and community mobility that rely on whether an individual can or cannot drive. It is important to understand what daily routines and occupations of an individual are affected when a person cannot drive in order to understand why driving is important to them. According to Horowitz, Boerner, and Reinhardt, “driving is more than simply a way to accomplish daily tasks, driving is imbued with a host of psychological meanings, including one’s sense of autonomy, independence, and self-worth. Giving up driving, for many older adults, is often experienced psychologically as the first step towards a downward spiral of dependency. Available evidence indicates that driving cessation is, in fact, associated with a significant decrease in out-of-home activities, and with increased feelings of depression, regret and isolation” (2002, p. 262).

I know, it is a long text and perhaps most people will not read it, but this text literally explains everything when it comes to this topic. Being unable to drive, is actually a serious problem which might lead to a decrease in out-of-home-acitivities, feelings of depression, regret and isolation. Funny is, that more and more men who do live in larger cities tend to not drive at all or perhaps they do not even have a driver licence in the first place, hence, they live in isolation or the beheaviour to live in isolation is being increased due to the fact they cannot drive.

Being unable to drive takes away EVERY opportunity. You cannot even do basic stuff. You are dependent on public transportation or dependent on your parents. In the end, you are nothing more than a little boy in a grown up body. This is how I experience my own life.

I will say it despite the fact it might treigger some people, but... Driving is everything in this life:
driving license is like air

not a big deal unless you dont have it
 
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my dad is a driving instructor he has taken autistic pupils he will help you x

There is no offical paper on it. Perhaps I am autistic or not. But regardless, this goes far beyond autism. I am a legit retard when it comes to driving.
 
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Can’t believe people can’t drive out of high school… I was driving on the highway over 70mph at 12 years old
 
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