View Poll Results: Well?
She never gets queesy.



35
36.84%
She sometimes gets queesy.



32
33.68%
She always gets queesy.



28
29.47%
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Wife/girlfriend get queesy/sick during aggressive driving?
When my wife and I started dating I'd take her on Bonzai runs up the Ortega at 2 in the morning to sit in the hot springs.
We're hitting 130 plus in my S and shes asking for more...
Had to marry her
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We're hitting 130 plus in my S and shes asking for more...
Had to marry her

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This thread is worthless w/out pics of Scotts wife.
You all want this, trust me
In regards to my own, she used to love moderately spirited driving (a third 4th gear pull to maybe 120 tops) but all out racing in Mexico was too much for her. Since our mini man was born there is no racing together whatsoever.
I am not really worried about myself so much, but the thought of my son an orphan is absolutely intolerable.
You all want this, trust me

In regards to my own, she used to love moderately spirited driving (a third 4th gear pull to maybe 120 tops) but all out racing in Mexico was too much for her. Since our mini man was born there is no racing together whatsoever.
I am not really worried about myself so much, but the thought of my son an orphan is absolutely intolerable.
This thread is worthless w/out pics of Scotts wife.
You all want this, trust me
In regards to my own, she used to love moderately spirited driving (a third 4th gear pull to maybe 120 tops) but all out racing in Mexico was too much for her. Since our mini man was born there is no racing together whatsoever.
I am not really worried about myself so much, but the thought of my son an orphan is absolutely intolerable.
You all want this, trust me

In regards to my own, she used to love moderately spirited driving (a third 4th gear pull to maybe 120 tops) but all out racing in Mexico was too much for her. Since our mini man was born there is no racing together whatsoever.
I am not really worried about myself so much, but the thought of my son an orphan is absolutely intolerable.
I can relate to every post! I have owned Porsche Turbos for 20+ years and it has been a long time since I was allowed to let loose! I also circuit race in several cars including Porsche TT's of several types and she rode with me for afew laps a some years ago. Now she is relunctant to sit in race car even standing still! She does take great pleasure in lining up as many friends as she can -- just so she knows she is not alone!!
my ex girlfriend used to cry with me and scream... i wouldn't listen to her but her reaction would make me stop..
in the mornings when i used to drop her off at work, we used to wait in the car for 5-10 min for her to stop crying and calm down.. it was too much..
in the mornings when i used to drop her off at work, we used to wait in the car for 5-10 min for her to stop crying and calm down.. it was too much..
Wifey gets sick and tells us to slow down because she knows the value of our life insurance policy. She would rather not be in the car in case something happens...who else is going to spend the $$$?
My wife (and 16 year old daughter) say "it's only fun for the driver". If she's in the drivers seat, no problem. I have to admit the car is alot more fun when your sitting behind the wheel than inthe passenger seat.
If we are heading up to the mountains I will give my wife a dramamine so she doesn't get sick. Of course my daughter is in the back yelling go faster and my son is like my wife going slow down.



