No, just an about-to-be-slapped-man walking.
Mind you, when I get called bitch I laugh and agree.
No, just an about-to-be-slapped-man walking.
Mind you, when I get called bitch I laugh and agree.
IF you're confident in a woman's riding abilities, why not ride as a passenger, view the scenery? It's nice to get a look from the other side!
There's the problem. Some guys (some, not all, so don't flame me for saying it) are still sexist and will never believe in a woman's riding capability. They could be the sweetest boyfriend or husband ever but will perhaps still freak out at the thought of not being in control over a moving "vehicle" whether it be car or motorbike.
Some will be fine.
But some will never be.
In this household....
He is smiling though. Maybe it's the thought of having to slide me up on the tank bag to get his feet down when we stop!
hrm maybe not you know. Maybe they are just alarmed to not have their hands on the bars themselves. Boys are naturally inclined to develop skill in areas of balance and agility, but they are not at all inclined to developing trust in others in the same areas, particularly when their arse is in the sling.
Not to present this as fact, more just wondering out loud.
DB
I often drive the car with hubby in the passenger seat! Well! My car anyway... If he drives then it's behind the wheel of his car!!! Same on the bike and I've never pillioned anyone yet! Don't know how I'd get on there either. I freaked with just a backpack on and bailed! LOL
I'm with you on this. Its just semantics, probably with no nasty connotations attached in most cases, but derogatory nonetheless, and just plain sad.
For the record, I don't like talking pillions full stop. I only do it if I have to, as I'm short and most people are bigger than me, and it alters the whole handling of my bike in a way I don't like. Hubby would ride pillion with me if needed, but it wouldn't be a choice thing for either of us.
Stinglebloinge!
I'm like that with almost anybody who's pillioning me -- even my father. Gives me the screaming shits when the bike starts to turn in and I haven't done anything (and can't reverse it). Don't like roller-coasters for the same reason.
On the other hand I have no problem being seen being taken passenger at the back of a girl's bike; any girl who rides a bike must be one cool chick who I'd be glad to be seen with in public![]()
Cheers man, we need more guys out there like you. Having a fear of not being in control isn't a bad one really, after all - there's enough idiots out there to make it understandable, and even with someone such as a person's father as rider, I could imagine that there would still be logic to be nervous in the case of accidents happening - "car over centre line, Christ! What's he doing, slowing down won't help, swerve, damnit!" - because we all react differently.
But good on ya mate for being comfortable pillioned with a girl riding.![]()
Who, me? I just wander from thread to thread.
Tru dat mate!
For me it's all about trust, and nothing to do with the gender of the person i'm jumping on the back with. If i trust the person, i'll be happy to jump on the back, and trust that they will take care of me the same as they take care of themselves. The more you trust them, the happier you are that they know their bike, you'll happily lean with them and trust that they've seen that cage inching forward from the sidestreet or drifting across the centre line.
In the same way, if i dont trust someone or know their riding style, i wont happily jump on the back with them. Same with cages, there is a couple of mates that i flat out refuse to jump in the car with if they're driving.
Cant wait to get myself a bigger bike so i can convince some young lass to jump on the back and go on a road trip with me!![]()
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