As time passes my feelings might change.
Yep, they probably will. I learned to drive initially when I was 11 years old and an aunt taught me to drive her car. I got my first car (10 year old Chevy with about 96k miles on it) when I was 16. Within a year, there came a time when I had occasion to loan that old Chevy to that aunt for the day. When I got it back, it had a transmision problem. Now I figured at the time it was something she did to it (I'm sure now it wasn't), but I sure never said that to anyone. A favorite aunt who had been so good to me all my life? I sure wasn't going to complain. But I never loaned my car to anyone else until I got married and taught my wife to drive.:laughing: And I still didn't loan any of my vehicles to anyone until I was in my 60s, but in my later years, I've loaned one to a neighbor, and loaned them to daughters and their husbands.:laughing: But I am pretty particular about loaning things.