Good grief, where to start? I agree with everyone, so won't start quoting, cos i'd be taking bits off everyone else's texts.
When a guy asked me if I wasn't really a bloke, as he had never seen a chick getting so enthusiatic about burnouts at the Cold Kiwi, I decided to take that as a compliment.
Was definitely a tomboy as a kid. Couldn't play with dolls to save myself. I bought a Barbie at 12 years of age, thinking that I wasn't normal if i didn't play with one: she ended up jammed in a disused V8 engine my mates and I found and made into a makeshift Battlestar galactica ship. can't stand gossiping, b(&%$ing, and talking of handbags or shoes for hours. But don't get me started on bikes and engines, of course!
The worse thing, all my girlfriends around me are VERY girly...They should be called the Bling Nation group, and that has started to influence me in a good way.
The biggest thing is though, I'm old enough now to take a little from both sides, and only be what I feel comfortable being. So I kind of am a hybrid, somewhere between a girly girl and a hard out bikey. And I'm very happy with that. Oh, and yes, I can definitely read a map, without turning it round and round...![]()
What a thread!
I agree with lots of people here (except this story about crossed thumbs! crap, think its just right/left handed problem)
I just like doing things that are not "normal" for girls. Tell me "you cannot do it", i'll do my best to success at it!
Started with cars and parisian driving (= go, go, go!!!), changing oil and stuff like this. Don't like to be dependent on someone, even if it does not mean that I will never ask for help: you need to learn first.
Been pillioning my Dad for years, enjoying every ride and this feeling of freedom. So started in bikes (not such a long time ago, only 2 years) and getting more confident with time!
Don't thing I'm a bloke cause I am a rider, or because I prefer the company of boys, or because make-up is only for going out and high-heels less than 10 times a year. Not wearing sexy clothes, mostly Tshirts and normal pants and sneakers...but still girl clothes!
And I definitly agree with people thinking that riders are riders, male or female, that's what you enjoy and it is not more an activity for boys or girls!
(maybe just some women are stopped by the cliché that bikes=for men)
who let you all out of the kitchen?
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
to drag the thread back on topic ... lol
I'm female
I ride
so WHAT?
since WHEN is riding the province of male, female or little pink bunnyrabbit?
we share a passion
and that passion is above gender, race, colour or creed
that should suffice
my 2c
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Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac
yours is very similar to the expressed opinions of many cross-dressers
but
as one forum member to another ...... and as i see it
having no bike - and therefore NOT being a rider
your opinion / self-analysis as a cutesy-poo, eyelash-fluttering 'girly girl' [methinks the 'lady'?! doth protest too much lol]
is irrelevant, boring and - dare i say it, 'arrogant'? if you don't ride WHO THE HELL CARES what you think??![]()
have a nice day now
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Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac
i think gender has nothing to do with bikes i am certainly not a girly girl but im sure they exsist in the bike comm- its not just dykes and blokes on bikes anymore. as long as they dont have playboy bunnies everywhere its all good!!![]()
my bike does not make me blokey it gives me freedom im just a hard woman![]()
I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.
Followed a chick who was riding a Harley along the southern motorway yesterday. She was neatly poured into well tailored and close fitting leathers...! Didn't look too blokey to me.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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