Well, it all depends on the situation.
For example, when my boyfriend and I go to a bike rally together, I know that he won't ride with me. I'm fine with that. I hate him slowing down to wait for me. I let him go ahead and if he wants to wait at rest stops, fine. If not, then we can meet at the car at the end. At our last bike rally, we took turns leaving the other one. At times I was faster and other times he was.
Whereas for the Hotter N Hell bike rally last year, Heidi and I decided to stay together. She would pull us and I would pull us (although we slowed down when I was in the lead!). We agreed to stick together and did just that.
And recently I met a lady to ride around a local lake. We rode around the first time, and it was obvious that I was faster. I was willing to stop and wait so she could catch up, but after the 1st time around, she told me it was fine if I went ahead and didn't wait for her. Now, I know when I say that, I mean it. In fact, I get annoyed if someone doesn't go ahead when I tell them it's OK. So, I went ahead.
I left a note on her car when we left (I had to get home for homework) and e-mailed her twice after the ride, but she never responded. So, I think she was upset with me for going ahead (mind you, it's a safe path, and a 10 mile loop. If we had been riding on city streets I never would have gone ahead).
Last edited by KSH; 05-21-2007 at 12:29 PM.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"