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    Quote Originally Posted by GN1NiteStnd View Post
    Yeah i thought of getting something pink, like a pink jacket or helmet, but then they would think i'm a gay man. lose-lose situation here, I'd rather be a man.
    I'm sure i probably get a few funny looks cos i often have my shoulderbag/handbag slung over my shoulder and back
    Must be wondering what sort of bloke carries a handbag!
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    I have 'Bad Bitch' decals on the back of my bike...
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    Originally Posted by GN1NiteStnd
    I'd rather be a man.
    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post
    join the club!!
    .............. hell no - it's MUCH more fun being female
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    Quote Originally Posted by mstriumph View Post
    .............. hell no - it's MUCH more fun being female
    This is true... but it would be so much easier to meet women lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Rather be a man?!?

    Shorter lifespan, lower EQ, uglier and having to shave yer face every day?
    Better than being a gay man!
    Theyre all the above, as well as having to shave your legs, armpits. As well as having no arse or boobs, now that isnt right! Thats like the worst of both worlds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GN1NiteStnd View Post
    Better than being a gay man!
    Theyre all the above, as well as having to shave your legs, armpits. As well as having no arse or boobs, now that isnt right! Thats like the worst of both worlds.
    Well actually... while your dissing something you proberly know nothing about...

    Gay men on average are richer than straigth men, due to great networking and work ethics.

    Not all gay men shave... you get different types... and those that do... actually wax... which is easier and doesn't require it so often.

    Gay men actually live long full lives (Unless they get AID's) due to the fact that they are so anal about thier bodies and being "hot" that they spend a lot of time toning up and getting fit...

    Most gay men I've meet have had sexier bodies then your average straight man...

    In my opinion...

    the worst of both worlds is actually the infliction of "Narrow-mindedness"

    *walks away*
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    Well yes, When I wrote that I wasnt thinking about the 'Queer eye' type of gay man, I was just thinking of the type that is typically represented on commercials such as the snickers ones. I understand that they dont all fit neatly into these two categories, just as bikers arent all male. I dont aspire to be a man in any respects, and am happy how I am, I just wish that I didn't have to hide under the disgise of the typical male bike, and so allow everyone to get to know who I am without the assumptions.
    Didnt mean to affend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    Gay men on average are richer than straigth men, due to great networking and work ethics.
    Arr yes the mighty pink dollar. Great for the economy
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    Quote Originally Posted by sallo View Post
    to the fellow biker angels ONLY:

    So whats up with chick bikers and the stereotype that they play for the other team?

    I'm sure that some chicks on bikes do and thats totally fine by me, its just that the stereotype seems to follow me! im far from butch or anything!

    to the biker angels does this happen to you often?

    cos id have to say its the most embarrassing thing about riding a bike!

    And it mite even be why there isnt more younger gals on bikes, apart from having helmet hair everywhere you go and tht th helmet smushes your make up and that footwear options are limited....etc

    butch???? I think biker chicks are hot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    Nobody would mistake you for gay, Joni.

    Nobody.
    Happy yes but not gay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by sallo View Post
    to the fellow biker angels ONLY:

    So whats up with chick bikers and the stereotype that they play for the other team?

    I'm sure that some chicks on bikes do and thats totally fine by me, its just that the stereotype seems to follow me! im far from butch or anything!

    to the biker angels does this happen to you often?

    cos id have to say its the most embarrassing thing about riding a bike!

    And it mite even be why there isnt more younger gals on bikes, apart from having helmet hair everywhere you go and tht th helmet smushes your make up and that footwear options are limited....etc

    My wife has been riding bikes since her teens, she still only has a learner license for a car, her opinion is that's my job to drive, she was recently involved in a serious accident, initially people on the scene thought she was a guy, they assumed this because she was on a big bike (bandit 600), it wasn't untill they were assisting her that they realised differently, as for the hair, she has very long hair and wears it in a plait when riding.

    She has usually found that when a guy reliases she is female the respect goes up a notch and seems to be a turn on in some cases, but I am biased, I like women on bikes..
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    If people think you are not straight because you ride a bike, then that is their problem primarily because that shows their lack of perception. Having been on the RRRS course with you at Whenuapai, Sallo, I am very sure that you are normal. (Bet that gets a few responses.) In the reality of life, I find that you are far better to judge people on what they say and what they do. Have too many preconceptions based on appearance and you will soon be proved very wrong.

    Relax and don't worry about those who are not perceptive. They are not worth knowing anyway. If they get it wrong, who cares! It is their loss.

    Take care and enjoy the riding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sallo View Post
    to the fellow biker angels ONLY:

    So whats up with chick bikers and the stereotype that they play for the other team?
    Oh I'm sorry. I just saw a thread listed on the main board that said "chicks on chicks" and got some stereotypical view in my head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sallo View Post
    to the fellow biker angels ONLY:

    So whats up with chick bikers and the stereotype that they play for the other team?

    I'm sure that some chicks on bikes do and thats totally fine by me, its just that the stereotype seems to follow me! im far from butch or anything!

    to the biker angels does this happen to you often?

    cos id have to say its the most embarrassing thing about riding a bike!

    And it mite even be why there isnt more younger gals on bikes, apart from having helmet hair everywhere you go and tht th helmet smushes your make up and that footwear options are limited....etc
    i never heard that one girl but im from the uk and never been sterotyped in any way or that i know of!!
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