Male chauvinistic pig MCP male drivers

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Character : late 20s female..drives a Kelisa, Hi Lux and Camry occasionally….best described as gorgeous in a discrete manner, no loud clothing or over-done make up
Height: 1.57m, weight 53kg

Look at the male driver. Male drivers are all the same. Put them behind a steering wheel and they think they are king of the road. They honk, they make obscene gestures when things don’t go their way. What is their big hurry?

During the recent floods, I was driving my hi-lux when a male driver began honking impatiently. I refused to budge. This infuriated him. He shouted, ranted, made obscene gestures. He reversed his kancil, revved his engine and stormed straight ahead. His car stalled in the raging flood waters. Such an idiot. What was he trying to prove? I couldn’t help laughing. Laughing right out loud!

It is this male ego thingy. They think we females are lousy drivers. We are careful drivers. I didn’t have to spend a single sen repairing my car. I think he had to spend a big sum of money hahahha.

Men, they think they are so big. They desire sex. They want a child so badly. Only we can deliver the goods. I will only marry a man I can look up to. He must be more capable and macho than me.

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6 Comments to "Male chauvinistic pig MCP male drivers"

  1. suituapui on 21 January, 2008

    There are good people and bad people, good male drivers and bad ones…and likewise, good female drivers and horrible ones. “Patience maketh the man.” As in everything else in our lives, practise tolerance…and we can live a long and happy, harmonious lives.

    I went to the airport recently to pick a friend and I parked my car in the parking area (Can’t understand people would just break the law and park illegally right in front of the airport! Can afford to fly, can’t afford RM1 an hour meh?) When I was queuing up to pay and leave, many cars were cutting right in front of me…and I just let them pass.

    My friend said, “You are very patient! If it were me, I’d just squeeze through!” I just replied, “I’m in no hurry, so if they want to rush, just let them go first.” After some time, a driver in that potong-jalan queue stopped and signalled to me to go first.

    There are good people, good things all around us; we only have to open our eyes and see… As the song goes, “Everything is beautiful in its own way…There is none so blind as he who will not see.”

    suituapui is legendary for his patience :p . i am not so patient :)

  2. Tony Hii on 21 January, 2008

    One time when i stopped by the roadside to pick up my son after his tuition class, one lady driving a big posh 4WD honked badly at me, apparently asking me to budge. She was there to fetch her child also. The traffic was so very messy at that moment after the class. I forgave her for showing impatience. But her disgruntled look is most unforgetable.

    i oways try my best to b patient..in Sibu u never know who is in the other car. avoid trouble

  3. James Wong on 21 January, 2008

    Singapore and KL drivers are mostly impatient. Could be the stress living in cities and always pressing for time.

    Road hoggers are a hazard too.

    No one can beat Bruneians when it comes to road courtesy. They are the best!

    The same lady in this post commented that Bruneian drivers are the worst :) i think it is male female thng rather than a driving manners issue

    : )

  4. suituapui on 21 January, 2008

    Legendary? ROTFLOL!!!!! Many will dispute that, I’m sure!!!

  5. keeyit on 22 January, 2008

    Hmm.. I think women drive carefully la..

    But the way she explains in the last paragraph not really true la.. not every men is like that.. am I right ?

  6. Jasmine on 1 March, 2008

    I must admit Asian Driver are mostly impatience. Most of the French Drivers are patience. To the extend that the drivers can slow down/stop their cars and talk to each other on opposite side of the road. *roll eyes*

    wuah France is so laidback?

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