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  1. #16
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    My DH and I never tire of each other. I am so blessed and SO lucky.
    We work harmoniously at home together all day, chase each other around the house , ride bikes together, play music together...it's all too good! He's the Best.
    Lisa
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  2. #17
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    Oct 2005
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    Rolla, Missouri
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    My DH got me hooked on riding and he's my favorite to ride with! Before I had any "legs for hills" he would patiently wait for me, let me rest, etc., and NEVER say anything bad! Now we do all sorts of tours, I do triathlons (he and our two boys are my BIGGEST fans!), we do team duathlons....golly! We now think nothing of a 50-75 mile ride

    He buys me bike stuff (it's almost ALL that's on my Christmas list) and goes with me to "try it out". He loads bikes on the rack, keeps them maintained.....I could go on and on. He's told me it's all worth it when he tells his male biking friends that HIS wife rides or when we go for our group rides and we're the only "couple" he loves to hear our friends say "wish my wife would try it".

    He's the best! (That's why I bought us new road bikes for our anniversary )

    Lorie

  3. #18
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    Oh, wow! Y'all are soooo lucky. My husband is wonderful,too, and I love him to distraction. However, he smokes and the only exercise he gets is getting out of his golf cart to hit a ball and get back in. He's also diabetic and stays up half the night watching the jewelry channels. I'm probably one of the few women in the world who say--nope, don't want that ring, necklace, earrings. I mean, I like the stuff, but there's a limit!

    Anyhow I'd do anything to get him moving because selfishly I'd like to have him around longer. And I don't relish the thought of an oxygen tube in his nose while I push him around in a wheelchair. (Sigh) OK, I'll be quiet now.

  4. #19
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    A little irony...

    It seems rather ironic that there is a thread about great SO's here, on what is obviously a women's forum. Meanwhile, in every one of the predominantly male forums I've visited, all I hear about are SO's being belittled, criticized, etc.

    Just a casual observation though I'm not vested either way since I'm happily uninvolved.
    Last edited by Cassandra_Cain; 11-17-2006 at 11:38 AM.

  5. #20
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    Jun 2006
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    My DBF is the one who got me to get a road bike although very unintentionally
    He rides an older Schwinn hybrid, is strong and spins unbelievably well, I rode a Schwinn leisure style bike and NEVER could keep up w/ him (one flaw - he wasn't good about slowing down to my pace) As I rode more and more club rides with him and learned more, the time came that I figured if I had a road bike I could keep up with him - that was my primary reason for trying one out.

    Well 1 year, clipless pedals, a century, 2 tours and 2000 miles later I can keep up with him. Now HE is threatening to get a new bike


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

  6. #21
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    My BF is awesome. he did get me into riding. and he's my biggest supporter. My mum's so impressed because a few weeks ago he bought me a bright light for the front of my bike. "He's looking out for you!"

    The ONLY thing I've said NO to when it comes to cycling was "tits on wheels" cycling calander which was just soooo sexist. The bikes were hot though! that Cannondale was SWEET AS! Too bad the woman looked like she'd never ridden one before.

    I know he was joking around but seriously girls, If your boyfriend showed you a calender of all these breast enhanced, naked, not wearing helmets women on road bikes photos you'd say NO too! THAT was probably the only complaint you'd hear from him about cycling.


    Anyway, BF's cycling buddies keep telling him to marry me even if it's only because I let him ride.
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  7. #22
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    It's not too late chime in here with "no, my dh is the best?!" He's into cycling and is totally supportive and so proud and excited that I have joined him. He encourages me to buy stuff I need (incuding two bikes this year ) and it has helped him a lot because now he rides much more now too.

    For the record, I hate most of the other forums too. Way too sexist/macho. Way too non-supportive. DH doesn't hang out in them either.

  8. #23
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    my hubby is great too

    It's so great to hear about all the supportive hubby's, and I have a wonderful hubby, too. He's not into biking as much as I am, YET. I dragged him along on a 27 miler a couple weeks back and he was a good sport about it but thought it was a little too much. But he's in good shape, just not heavily into biking. I hope he gets more into it as time goes on. I can really envision us biking more together as our kids get older, our youngest is 11, and it's just hard for both of us to be away for hours at a time. The kids are not at all into any biking beyond a short jaunt up and down the street at 8mph

    My dh is super-supportive of all my hobbies and he even brags on my accomplishments. He's wonderful, I am very blessed.

    Colleen

  9. #24
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    Well, as I don't have a BF, I'll brag on the other man in my life. My dad has to be one of the greatest men in the world. As far as cycling goes, when he was 16/17 he was on a 50 mile bike ride, working towards a merit badge for Boy Scouts. He had just gotten a brand new bike; and I think it was one of his first rides on it. But he cut a corner on the road, entered the opposing lane and went head-on through the windshield of a car. Did he quit riding? No. I remember as a child doing bike rides as a family. And then in an attempt to get back in shape, last year my parents bought recumbents. Now we do 30-40 rides on a regular basis. He is very supportive and always has a good attitude, even though mom and I go faster than him. Even after having to do an emergency run to take me to the doctor's after my bike wreck, he still encourages me to ride. What a guy! My hubby will have a lot to live up to.

  10. #25
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    I've always had the sneaking suspicion that when guys talk about how their wimmin "won't let them" they are really saying "I don't want to" in a male-acceptable way. But what do I know? I'm female.

    Anyway, my DH drove me to another state and left me and my bike behind so that I could take a solo tour. And then, when weather and time conspired against me, he drove out to get me, so that I could make it back to work on time.

    I didn't realize that this was unusual until someone else told me. Hmm... Really?

    We were going to take a tour together this fall, but we didn't quite have the fundage. Next year...
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
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  11. #26
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    From Silver's Hubby

    Wow! Such wonderful affirmation of your SO's and DH's! I'm not going to justify the ungrateful hubbys...frankly, I'm not a macho dude and don't share their "blame the Mrs." attitude.

    BUT, I must confess...Silver has her indulgences, but she tolerates a big one from me:

    http://new.photos.yahoo.com/etsterli...803774054902/0

    SO, I give and I receive...isn't that what marriage is?

  12. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    Wow! Such wonderful affirmation of your SO's and DH's! I'm not going to justify the ungrateful hubbys...frankly, I'm not a macho dude and don't share their "blame the Mrs." attitude.

    BUT, I must confess...Silver has her indulgences, but she tolerates a big one from me:

    http://new.photos.yahoo.com/etsterli...803774054902/0

    SO, I give and I receive...isn't that what marriage is?
    [hugs/] luv ya!

    silver

  13. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    My DH is the finest man on the planet.
    No sir!

    MY DH is the finest man on the planet.

    I could not ask for a better, kinder man to spend my life with.
    Life is like riding a bicycle. To stay balanced, one must keep moving. - Albert Einstein

    In all of living, have much fun and laughter. Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured. -Gordon B. Hinckley

  14. #29
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    Sep 2006
    Location
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    My DH got me into cycling in the first place, both following the sport and actually doing it. I was hoping for some sparkly jewelry for our 1st wedding anniversary last month, but when he suggested getting road bikes, I leapt on that! He's really supportive and pushes me gently when I'm giving up too early. He's fantastic, and he's my favourite riding partner. I just can't figure out why he likes to ride behind me. Tee hee.
    I belong to the Bike Forums forum as well, and a few months ago, they had a thread that one guy started trying to get advice on how to get the wife to let him buy expensive bike parts. I told him to get his wife involved. Another guy said that he should buy the wife flowers and I told that guy that flowers die, but aerobars are forever.

 

 

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