Men Riding "dog"

Would you Ride behind a Woman

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Not a chance
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#61 Unread post by Nibblet99 »

Hey, the strippers WERE at a bike festival... in my mind, they all ride motorbikes..... screw reality :D
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#62 Unread post by sapaul »

-Holiday wrote:I'm a control freak and really dont like riding on the back of any motorcycle. that said, sure, i'd ride behind a woman driver. I'm secure in my manhood and don't really give a rats azz what anyone else might think.
In fact I'd rather ride behind a woman than a man.
I have to second this, besides the Goose has been on some pretty good courses and rides with me on her own boney's and rides well. No brainer for me as long as she doesn't make me dress funny or anything. 8) :?
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#63 Unread post by Loonette »

Marx wrote:I don't follow the logic behind those who make statments about 'security' in their 'maleness'. It's odd, do women go around (or rather, do men try shaming women into saying) about being 'secure in their feminity'? No.
It often comes across to me that guys and women who use such language are effectively trying to imply that people who do not follow their line of though must be 'insecure'. Why is a person 'insecure' just because they do not like something, or, shock - horror, don't think the same way as you?

Can someone answer this for me? Or am I to assume I'm right, it is nothing more than an attempt to shame others into towing a line?

ETA: As I said earlier, I am ok with riding pillion to a man or a woman, but it sure as heck has nothing whatsoever to do with being 'secure enough in my manliness'... it has to do with whether my trust in the driver is 'secure enough'. See the difference?
My guess is that this person might be a troll - viewtopic.php?t=26582&start=0&postdays= ... highlight=

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#64 Unread post by jstark47 »

dr_bar wrote:
jstark47 wrote: I still think it's better if the passenger (me) doesn't outweigh the rider (her) by 2-to-1.
I know the real reason you won't ride pillion with your better half... 8)

She rides faster than you and you're too scared... lol :twisted: :mrgreen: :laughing:

(Remember the Adirondack stretch... lol???)
As I said above, I would definitely expect to be scared shytless riding pillion behind her ..... give her an opportunity on a silver platter to scare her husband, she's definitely gonna take it! :roll:

But as far as riding speed goes, she's highly variable. She's been known to pass me and go zooming ahead, but just as often, I can't slow down enough to keep her in my rearview..... she sees something that catches her interest, she's gonna slow down and look. Definitely a lady of independence, she is. :mrgreen:

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#65 Unread post by High_Side »

Nibblet99 wrote:Hey, the strippers WERE at a bike festival... in my mind, they all ride motorbikes..... screw reality :D
I believe that pictures would help the other members of the forum understand your position on this matter more clearly....do you think? 8)
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#66 Unread post by High_Side »

Loonette wrote:My guess is that this person might be a troll - viewtopic.php?t=26582&start=0&postdays= ... highlight=

Some people just come here to post topics that will get everyone's undies in a bundle so they can get off at watching us argue with each other.
Yep. I've actually seen the same topic as this posted by the same name as a first post on another forum...
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#67 Unread post by Venarius »

blues2cruise wrote:The correct terminology would be ridng pillion. :roll:

Why are you guys so insecure about riding pillion? I ride pillion (no not the bit{h pad. Calling it that shows no respect for your partner)) frequently. Sometimes it's nice for a change to look at the world go by.

What is it you are afraid of? That other guys might think you are a wuss?
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I never have, but I have given my friends rides when they wanted or needed it.

One time 4 of my friends and I were at a party in college and their ride left and I was on my bike. I had an extra helmet, and their dorm was only a 5 minute ride, so I just shuttled them (2 guys 2 girls) one by one back to their dorm.

I don't see why everyone is so afraid.

I know I'm not gay, so it really never bothered me.

You should see guys over on the VTX forum talk about this...most cruiser forums as well... The instant its brought up its "gay this" and "gay that".

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#68 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Venarius wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:The correct terminology would be ridng pillion. :roll:

Why are you guys so insecure about riding pillion? I ride pillion (no not the bit{h pad. Calling it that shows no respect for your partner)) frequently. Sometimes it's nice for a change to look at the world go by.

What is it you are afraid of? That other guys might think you are a wuss?
+1

I never have, but I have given my friends rides when they wanted or needed it.

One time 4 of my friends and I were at a party in college and their ride left and I was on my bike. I had an extra helmet, and their dorm was only a 5 minute ride, so I just shuttled them (2 guys 2 girls) one by one back to their dorm.

I don't see why everyone is so afraid.

I know I'm not gay, so it really never bothered me.

You should see guys over on the VTX forum talk about this...most cruiser forums as well... The instant its brought up its "gay this" and "gay that".

:roll:

Just Sayin'

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#69 Unread post by ElChado87 »

Nice looking avatar you have there.

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#70 Unread post by Fast Eddy B »

Venarius wrote: I don't see why everyone is so afraid.
In the southern Thailand provinces of Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, it is illegal to have two men on a motorcylce, since the guy 'riding shotgun' might actually be packing an AK-47.

And in Pakistan, pillion riding is banned entirely in some regions (at some times of year) for the same reason.

'Pillion' is derived from pillean (Gaelic: little rug) and itself from pellis (Latin: animal skin). Presumably hung, then tanned.

Common in Eastern countries is the pillion passenger riding side-saddle.
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and shown in Euro commerials (ever practiced?)
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