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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:57 pm
by shane-o
blues2cruise wrote:
shane-o wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:
It's no biggy to ride behind someone no matter what the gender. You guys (with the exception of maybe ElChado87), need to get over yourselves. Riding with another guy or behind your lady does not mean you are gay or a wimp. :roll: :roll:

Spoken like a true member of the other sex :)


Its not about being gay a sook or a girly man, its about maintaining the idea of what it is to be a man ;) so when other men see us they automatically know, "now there is a man". You dont want other men confused or force them to think or consider any other possibilities other then "your a man"
:laughing:

Ahhh....so it's all about appearances then. :)


of course it is...you should know that...all ladies know men are visual creatures :)

As the peacock has brilliant feathers to demonstrate his coolness, real men control the bike, whilst their darlings get in nice and close behind...its the way it was intended to be :) thats why all pillion seats are smaller than the riders seats, cause they not meant for men to sit on ;)

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:00 pm
by ElChado87
Well I must say that I do strive to look like a man on my SV. Unfortunately the SV is considered by some to be a girls bike. (Just like a Mazda Miata is a girly car :lol: )
So on that note I strive to keep my helmet and gear as non-girly as I can.

But, I am comfortable enough with my own... sexuality that I can ride behind or have a dude behind me, so long as I don't actually look like a lady. I really don't care if somebody thinks I'm gay or not, if need be I can prove otherwise.
Unless that macho guy on another bike that thinks that I'M gay, IS gay, then maybe I might just have to ride a lil faster to my girlfriend to, ahem, assert myself. :laughing:

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:48 pm
by Wrider
Mazda Miata, Pontiac Sunfire, possibly the Chrysler Sebring convertible...
I used to know a guy who drove a Pontiac Sunfire... I teased him about it all the time.
Thing was, he (and I wish I was kidding here) was a 6'5" African American body builder... Most manly type of guy you'll ever meet... :laughing: But yeah, he drove a Pontiac Sunfire!
Wrider

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:54 pm
by Kal
dukanmortis, who lurks here owns a pink bike... :laughing:



Sorry, ongoing joke.



I *almost* hate to point this out guys but Chuck Norris is secure enough in his manliness that he can ride a scooter...

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:56 pm
by motorbike.ventures
Kal wrote: I *almost* hate to point this out guys but Chuck Norris is secure enough in his manliness that he can ride a scooter...
LMAO!! But that is Chuck Norris, there is only one Chuck Norris :D

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:38 pm
by Marx
Hmmm, being new to biking and not in a relationship, it doesn't mean anything to me at this time... but it sounds like an excuse for a free grope.

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:54 pm
by Kal
Depends entirely on the riders self-control...

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:03 am
by Grey Thumper
Marx wrote:Hmmm, being new to biking and not in a relationship, it doesn't mean anything to me at this time... but it sounds like an excuse for a free grope.
Exactly! I've ridden pillion on my girlfriend's bike and thought it was kinda hot actually.

Of course, I've ridden pillion behind a dude and . . . well, like racism and 3rd world debt, some things are just wrong.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:25 am
by -Holiday
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.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:35 am
by sv-wolf
Kal wrote:Depends entirely on the riders self-control...
Depends on the time of the month!

Oops! did I say that?

(I'm speaking of a fairly alarming experience here.)