>>15645446>And I imagine your father drives on trips?Oh, no, we don't even have a car, lol. I was just taken along on trips by relatives when I was really young, those were the only times I've gotten to be in a car. I did have to commute to school with a dolmuş for three grades straight, though, so I guess I can't say I don't know how it feels to be in a vehicle, still.
>I grew up with mom and trips were horrible.Yeah, I can imagine, lol. It's cool that you were taken out for trips though, still. It might've been a horrible experience at the time, but you can't help but look back with some nostalgia for it, I bet, so, good for you. I remember when I was very very young, like 6 or 7, my mom was being given a driving lesson by a relative and I was taken along for it, and I was screaming and crying when my mom took the wheel, telling her to stop, because I was convinced she would kill us somehow. Smart for a 6 year old.
>A low possibility, driving is extremely easy.Right, that's what I've been told about it. Hopefully I can get past that initial learning process if I ever get to drive. Just can't help but feel anxious about it, even if I know it'd be easy. I guess it's what it is.
>A little over 12 actually.Oh, damn, wow. And I suppose that means it's not your first or second trip, on your own. I guess it must really be something if you keep going back to doing it, I don't imagine in my mind that simply driving could stay fun for that long, but if it really does, that's pretty cool.
>I also stop to resupply my energy drinksAh, figures, I guess you do need something to keep you going. And, well, I'll admit, I've never had an energy drink, ever. I've always thought that it'd make my heart explode or something, which it won't, but I don't know, lol. Plus, they're way too expensive, aren't they? I mean, I could get like more than a couple or so boxes of banana or strawberry milk, for the price of one energy drink. Part 1, post too long.