Not all of us men are like that. I'm not afraid to use maps or to ask for directions if I have to. I usually try to plan my route using Google Maps or a regular map so I'll know mostly how to get somewhere, especially if I've never been there before.mechurchlady wrote:They take an airport shuttle. Remember men do not need maps. They know whree everything is and how to get there. Women should never tell the man that they have passed the same store 21 times as in "Oh look Marge's Beauty Supplies, is this the 20th or 21 time we passed that shop?"![]()
I also have a GPS navigator in my cell phone I use and I want to get a dedicated GPS device sometime. Hard to get lost when you have a device telling you exactly where to turn and all and can compensate for wrong turns.
That is, if the maps are up to date in it. I did get lost trying to return the moving van and car hauler when I first moved down here. The system hadn't been updated with a road that had been expanded and widened and the road signs were lacking and I would up missing my turn off. According to the navigator I was not on a road but in actuality I was in the middle of a six lane highway with businesses of all types on both sides. I just kept going and eventually would up on a road the system knew and was able to make it to the return place, albeit by a round about way.
Since then the maps for the area have been updated but the road signs are still lacking.