Comment by yfdrea

Comment by yfdrea 8 hours ago

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As a woman, while 95% of the ridesharing trips I take are perfectly pleasant and sometimes great with conversation the 5% of rides where you are trapped in a car with a creep asking you extremely off putting questions sours the entire concept of ride sharing for me.

Arete314159 3 hours ago

Same. Ever been a vulnerable woman stuck in a car with a man who starts ranting that "nobody wants to date men who aren't rich anymore" and it turns out the driver is angry because the women that are trapped as riders won't go out with him?

Or how about, "Nice place...you live alone here?"

Absolutely would choose the robot.

okdood64 3 hours ago

Yea, I can't imagine being a woman and having to deal with some of these drivers.

This doesn't compare, but as a man I get really put off by the amount of invasive questions (where I work, where my family is from, etc) when I'm just trying to get from point A to point B.

I'm a mid-millenial FWIW, so I very much remember a world of only having old school taxis.

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GuinansEyebrows 3 hours ago

the situations you've described and the fact that our answer as a society is seemingly to throw up our hands at our inability to solve these situations other than by increasing the number of cars on the road in a way that funnels even more wealth to a tiny group of unfathomably wealthy sociopaths who also use ourour personal information to impact our spending habits... very depressing. i really hate it here.

  • bsder 34 minutes ago

    Erm, what would you propose as an alternative answer?

    Presumably women are giving those creepy drivers bad ratings, and yet they are still on the road. So, that's clearly not working.

    Sure, the US should fix their transit system, but that doesn't help women now.

    So, the default answer becomes, "Get your own car, plebe." And that's super expensive and requires you to drive.

    Or, a woman can take a Waymo.

    I'm right there with you about hating the megajillionaires, but I'm open to hearing your alternative suggestions.