GIRLFRIEND VS BIKE

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GIRLFRIEND VS BIKE

#1 Unread post by the_first_lonewolf »

How many other riders out there has a problem with their girlfriend being jealous of their bike??

Don't want to get rid of either one ...but at least the bike doesn't "dog" at me. :?

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#2 Unread post by DustyJacket »

In my life, the bike would come first; the girlfriend last.

(At least my wife believes it should be that way.)
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#3 Unread post by oldnslo »

It's a sad situation, but this could be a sign of things to come with the girl. Today it's the bike, tomorrow, who knows? It's easy for us to say dump her if she can't see the light and let you enjoy riding, but you are on the spot, here, and it can be very emotional. Even at my advanced age, though, I would probably send her on her way, because she is probably a manipulator/controller in other things, too. I'd rather be free to ride than put up with that, even if I had to sit home alone watching TV at night.
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#4 Unread post by barmy_carmy »

Get a girlfriend that's into bikes, then you wouldnt have this problem. :)
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#5 Unread post by High_Side »

Er, what if I'm jealous of hers....... :laughing: It's true actually.....

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#6 Unread post by Ladymx »

I seem to have the reverse problem, in finding a man that is not jealous of me and my motorcycle. Or that understands my need to ride everywhere.

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#7 Unread post by Gadjet »

Chels wrote:I seem to have the reverse problem, in finding a man that is not jealous of me and my motorcycle. Or that understands my need to ride everywhere.
Maybe you're just not looking quite hard enough. There might be one closer than you think :wink:

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#8 Unread post by liablemtl »

Well... first of all, she's just a girlfriend. So, that makes it a no brainer (IMNSHO)... the bike stays. Second of all... there are always more girlfriends to be had. If this one is already giving you grief at this stage of the relationship... then just imagine what it would be like to be permanently attached to her. Personally, I don't change my life for anyone but me (well, ok... I've changed my life in a lot of ways for my family, but that's for another thread titled "personal responsibility"). Riding is what I do... I don't give a rodent's rump if the person I'm dating doesn't like it. They don't have to ride with me. I'm a grown up... I can ride all by myself.

When my wife and I were dating, I only had a motorcycle for transportation and I made it perfectly clear that I would never give up riding. In the 10 years we've been together, she's never once asked me not to ride or gotten jealous of my riding. She just tells me to make sure my life insurance is up to date... :laughing:
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#9 Unread post by ronboskz650sr »

Which came first? If it's the bike, why didn't she notice it? If it was her, did She know about this possible side of your life? Awe, never mind...No amount of psychoanalysis will fix incompatability. Only you can figure this out. I agree, be glad you know now, not after getting married.
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#10 Unread post by Miss_C667 »

barmy_carmy wrote:Get a girlfriend that's into bikes, then you wouldnt have this problem. :)
I second that one. :D
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