No, not at all. I was (am in the process of divorcing) a man who loved his car dearly. He wouldn't let our daughter eat in it, if it got a spot he would clean it, and had it washed at least once a week. It was in great working condition and he bought a remote car starter for it along with a 5 CD changer with a SubWoofer for that thing. The car he got for his children and I? A death trap. Seat belts not working. Could go at any time. That was his treatment of us. He neglected the children and I, hated the fact that I was in college after years of letting him control me, and when I got my job, he really let loose. He didn't care much for us, but cared that the community knew he was such a loser and kept putting it on me to quit my job and just let the children and myself get neglected because he, in his own mind, was all that mattered.
That question is not true at all.
2006-12-04 16:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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your question seems to be very intresting but a bit complicated though! wife and a car are two different things, with different complications...lol. but remind you the one who takes care of his car does not mean that he will surely take care of his wife. a wife is a living person who is your life partner and an important member of your family whereas your car is simply not!...
2006-12-05 00:19:22
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answered by Ayaz Ali 4
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Not really. Hobby and relationship are totally two different things. But the chance of him also good into taking care of his wife is higher --- cos at least he is one that has interest in something. Some people has got no interest in anything at all.
2006-12-05 00:40:54
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answered by dolphin 3
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No, most men value their cars because they like to show it off and like impressing the next person there is alot of money that goes into it so they want to always stay ahead of the next person so thats why they take care of their cars so well.....
2006-12-05 00:22:14
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answered by MidnightSkies 7
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Not necessarily. It doesn't take a great personality to take care of yor own possessions. If you want a better idea, next time you'rr on a date, watch how he treats the waitress. Does he try to order her around? Is he respectful? Does he flirt? Does he complain or get annoyed?
2006-12-05 00:18:46
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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Is it true that if you buy a new car You would want to take care of it......
but once its not new anymore you start throwing crap on the floor boards.....
If he good to his car now and once it gets older and acts like he doesnt care about it as much than he'll do the same to you.
Its human nature...doesnt mean he doesnt love the car as much anymore but he is used to it and it is a ole reliable car....just like you would be.....lol.
2006-12-05 04:20:33
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answered by tracy_baker47246 2
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People who take care of their car always forget they got a wife..where you get this idea form???
2006-12-05 00:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, No, No! My ex-husband - key word is ex-husband - took exceptional care of all of the vehicles we owned. The only thing he didn't take care of were his children and his wife! I should have gotten the hint when our first date was rewiring his car!
2006-12-05 00:32:08
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answered by country girl 006 4
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My husband takes very poor car of his car but he takes superb care of me and the children. He says we are the first priority.... awwwww how sweet... so guess who gets to clean the car??? LOL
2006-12-05 00:37:56
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answered by texaslady78 2
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I doubt it .. because my husband takes crappy care of the car.... and really good care of me.
2006-12-05 02:28:50
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answered by hthr34 2
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