I have no vehicle of my own. My family took me to work like normal. We had to leave work early this week because of shitty weather, and one of my coworkers was wanting offer me a ride home on her route. Despite that I was fine with waiting 2 hours for my family to pick me up. I just would feel guilty about accepting an offer I couldn't repay. I was so reluctant to take up the offer.Why were my coworkers so willing to offer me a ride home? Do I give off an attractive energy to them?
>>34336240They think you’re too retarded/homosexual to manhandle a car and ride yourself home
>>34336288I don't have my license.
>>34336419And you have no cock either. Ripped out of your manhood with a bow tied string and a door knob
>>34336442I have a dick.
>>34336240People with cars think differedtly from those who don't. Giving someone a lift or going a little out of their way is no big deal. Your coworkers saw you were stranded and thought it an easy and costless bit of kindness to offer you a ride. The proper response is to thank them, whether you accept or not, and NOT to be suspicious.
>>34336463You say it with such fiery spritz, like a Saturday night in pattaya and you are ms.sapphire boldly exclaiming “yeah baby I’m having dick”Maybe you do but barely
>>34336476Ok, yeah. So am I overanalyzing?
>>34336240You don’t “owe” people for doing shit. Are you Asian or something? I could not let you sit around for two hours either and I definitely don’t wanna have sex with you. It is karmatically altruistic to trade a couple minutes to give someone else a couple hours.
>>34336585Shut up bitch
>>34336240Helping someone with a small thing like that is the most pleasurable thing there is.
>>34336493Massively. Car driver here - if somebody was going to be waiting around for two hours for a lift and was going somewhere on the route I'd be driving anyway, I'd have to actively despise them to not offer them a lift. Costs me nothing, doesn't inconvenience me, so why not?