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Originally posted by Irulan
[B]hopefully that's comimg up today
F*** 'em, ask 'em if they'd rather you ride a Costco Magma. Life's what' you make of it. the folks I know who like to do trail work are pretty unpretentious and see the big picture. I mean, not everyone is a testosterone poisoned poser. There may some nice people out there who just want to ride. Look for club sponsored beginner's rides, or women's rides, or join and start them up yourself.
Yeah man! I gots this pimp Costco full suspension bike and I paid like, $75 for it. You paid $2600!? Man, you got ripped and mine looks cooler. *giggle* Aye, put the shiny paint on the cheap bikes... Yeah, I actually saw some guy who was sponsored by the shop that dissed me at a race and I wanted to sock him for sport. We've got a prevelant issue with trendy idiots. All the moved from CA and trying to "outdoorsy" ya know. Like the sparklingly clean Audi I saw the the other day with an equally sparkly Santa Cruz Blur you just know was a status symbol of sorts.
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Me- how I met most of my gal-crew was just talking to everyone, I mean everyone about how I liked to ride. Evnetually, with some fits and starts, I'v got a core group of about 6 women to draw from. We dont' really have any mtb clubs in my area or I'd do what I suggest to you
Yeah, guess that's gonna have to be the goal. The horse thing is soooo much easier because it's full of cool laidback chics who just wanna ride. Oh sure, there are snobs everywhere, but finding mellow horse chics sure seems easier than mellow MTB chicks. Mainly because horses are mostly a chick thing, and because it's been my life for 14 years!!!
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I have ground rules with my hubby. Like
"you will not give me ANY tips on this ride unless I ask for them". "you will wait at all junctions" "I don't have to ride anything I don't feel comfortable riding and you are not going to comment on it" etc.
Man, I thought we did too but apparently that all went to crap. Perhaps I ought to kindly remind him of those. He caught himself on one of them, he blew right past an intersection but fortunately it was pretty obvious where to go.
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Who put him in charge? You pick the route for a change, and lay the ground rules. I realize I don't know you, and that the "riding with spouse who is better than you" syndrome is really tough to deal with. I found that laying ground rules with mine really helped when I was a beginner. I quit riding with him for about two years because it was so hard to deal with for me. My solution was to work to find other women to ride with, and to take women's skills clinics.
I have no idea, he put himself there. He's a sagitarius. *smirk* I do think he has a lot more faith in my than I do myself, but sometimes he gets to being such a jerk! Or a whiner! We went to the Badlands once and I swear it was like one big tantrum. I was peeved because this was somewhere special to me. I think dry canyons with pictographs in them and rare nesting pairs of raptors is pretty neato! *laughs* I mean, it's annoying because I can be the same way, nothing is fun/cool/pretty/entertaining/challenging unless it was my idea.
Bah, I need a girly pal to ride with. Someone who will let me set the pace, let me go in front, and not blaze ahead because we're done inspecting the strangebikenoise (TM) I know! Someone even more clueless than I am!!!
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-smurf