I'm not a regular listener to Womans' Hour but did catch a rather interesting item on the weekend about men who can't/don't drive.
For my own part, I mostly dislike driving, even though I have done it since the age of 17 through pure necessity.
Cars and car-men bore me rigid - even though I can probably fix their carburetor while they haven't the remotest clue about the internals of their latest 'wheels'.
The attitude of women towards male non-drivers was very revealing indeed.
The attitude of men went something along the lines of: "lazy freeloaders who expect to be chauffeured everywhere" or "eccentric ecofascists who want us all to go back to the dark ages".
What does the congregation think?
For my own part, I mostly dislike driving, even though I have done it since the age of 17 through pure necessity.
Cars and car-men bore me rigid - even though I can probably fix their carburetor while they haven't the remotest clue about the internals of their latest 'wheels'.
The attitude of women towards male non-drivers was very revealing indeed.
The attitude of men went something along the lines of: "lazy freeloaders who expect to be chauffeured everywhere" or "eccentric ecofascists who want us all to go back to the dark ages".
What does the congregation think?
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