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Old 30-12-07, 01:50 AM   #51
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It's only idle banter. I certainly didn't take it seriously.

I have no qualm disclosing my 'vital statistics'

Anything else anyone wants to know?
Where do you live too much?



Maybe if people are willing add pics? Not sure though as to format... Full body pics would be best but I wouldnt think people would be happy with that. If any one wants to add pics feel free (women are encouraged!)

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Old 30-12-07, 10:33 AM   #52
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Where do you live too much?



Maybe if people are willing add pics? Not sure though as to format... Full body pics would be best but I wouldnt think people would be happy with that. If any one wants to add pics feel free (women are encouraged!)
Now you're getting pervy!
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Old 30-12-07, 11:25 AM   #53
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Maybe this raises another, more psychological question - are biker babes/chicks/ladies/women/etc more comfortable with their physical appearance than your average fashionable/trendy/neurotic/bimbo ?

Let's face it, OK, so for the boys tight leathers abound. But there is a far more practical nature to biking gear than regular clothing - does this in itself help develop (or even attract) a mindset that cares more for this aspect than the pure looks of the thing?

For blokes there is still a certain level of machismo attached to being a biker - be it thundering Hell's Angel or flash Weekend Warrior - there is a definate level of peer pressure there for blokes to contend with.
For women perhaps it's different. Dunno...

... discuss.

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Old 30-12-07, 11:33 AM   #54
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Opps, posted on wrong website

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Old 30-12-07, 11:38 AM   #55
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-Sex = Male
-Height = 6ft 3 and a bit!
-Chest = 46"
-waist = 36"
-Hips = no idea
-Inside leg = 34"
-Weight = 15st
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Old 30-12-07, 11:48 AM   #56
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Maybe this raises another, more psychological question - are biker women more comfortable with their physical appearance than your average fashionable/trendy/neurotic/bimbo ?

with me i class myself as a biker woman and I feel Im fairly neurotic and have been known to have a bimbo moment or 2. Its not that I was ever uncomfortable with my appearance as such, im just old now and dont give a toss what anyone thinks.

For blokes there is still a certain level of machismo attached to being a biker - be it thundering Hell's Angel or flash Weekend Warrior - there is a definate level of peer pressure there for blokes to contend with.
For women perhaps it's different. Dunno...

... discuss.

I have been on rideouts with mostly guys over the years and find that once they get to know each other they sort of find their own place in the pack. There are the ride as hard as they can all the time, the occassional blasts and the plodders. When I have been out with women (curvy rider group the exception) the ride has been faster and more frantic. the women seemed to think they had something to prove.

anyway im off for a lemsip now feel quite weak after thinking about what to write.
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Old 30-12-07, 01:26 PM   #57
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Now you're getting pervy!
Was only a joke... I expected to get flamed (worth a try he he).

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Maybe this raises another, more psychological question - are biker babes/chicks/ladies/women/etc more comfortable with their physical appearance than your average fashionable/trendy/neurotic/bimbo ?

Let's face it, OK, so for the boys tight leathers abound. But there is a far more practical nature to biking gear than regular clothing - does this in itself help develop (or even attract) a mindset that cares more for this aspect than the pure looks of the thing?

For blokes there is still a certain level of machismo attached to being a biker - be it thundering Hell's Angel or flash Weekend Warrior - there is a definate level of peer pressure there for blokes to contend with.
For women perhaps it's different. Dunno...

... discuss.
Hard to say for me as ive never actualy rode with lady riders. Have to see what this year brings.

I think like kitkat said with maturity people tend to mellow out and not really care what people think. My mum is the same, lost pretty much all shyness.

I think perhapse bikes help mellow people out as they are so relaxing (IMO). Best way for me to feel better is to go out on the bike. So maybe it comes just by riding.

Very interesting... Hope I said something worth reading.
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Old 30-12-07, 05:21 PM   #58
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-Sex male
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-Chest 42"
-waist 32"
-Hips feck knows
-Inside leg 32
-Weight 12stone will go back down to 11.5 after xmas
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Old 30-12-07, 05:41 PM   #59
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Biker chicks are immediately a few points above what they would be if they didn't ride a bike. Can't explain it, thats just the way it is
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Old 30-12-07, 06:01 PM   #60
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I think like kitkat said with maturity people tend to mellow out and not really care what people think. My mum is the same, lost pretty much all shyness.
great you know your getting old when people start comparing you to their mums
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