Interesting. Admittedly I do feel abit sexier on the bike. when it is warmer weather, I do wear shorter cycling shorts... not just 2 inches above my knees.
In a high vi pearl izumi slim jacket that does look...good on me.yea,...as long as my cycling form while moving along on bike..
Now tonight, I asked my partner if I looked sexier on bike..it never occurred to him to see me that way while I'm on bike. He did say I dress better (meaning cycling clothing), therefore look better when I'm on bike... ok....whatever.
He doesn't want the clothing, any clothing..ok..to be convinced...
So pretty pointless for me to rely on external opinions on sexiness on bike.
Who cares.On a good cycling day, I do feel abit sexier. And no, his attitude has stopped me from ...enjoying the pleasure of cycling.
As an off-topic:
Yesterday..I just realized that there are MANY women who just have never worn anything remotely athletic/near athletic casual clothing except for running shoes. I was talking to an employee who works in my department and mentioned a local popular sporting goods store chain (Mountain Equipment Co-op). She had never heard of it ...even though she's born, raised and lived in Greater Vancouver area for 49 years of her life. She has 2 grown sons..where I thought by now, she would have heard remotely about this store via them. But, no. She is overweight by 30-40 lbs., which I suspect makes her choose to wear polyester slacks, floral tops, black/dark tops, etc. that seriously make her look like slight housewifey dumpy... We work in a construction site and most women in our organization have at some point worn jeans, casual cotton chino pants, etc. with a nice casual top. Not all the time, but sometimes...regardless of their shape /body weight.





On a good cycling day, I do feel abit sexier. And no, his attitude has stopped me from ...enjoying the pleasure of cycling. 
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