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  1. #1
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    Ah now Smurf, there is someone for everyone! I have a cycling friend with very generous hips and her devoted husband is a skinny little guy. My how do I look from behind moment came when I got a narrower saddle. I had to ask my DH - does this saddle make my butt look bigger? He just laughed. Of course, when I bought my silver cycling shoes, I also asked the guy at the store if they made my feet look bigger (since they weren't black) he just laughed too. I don't think men think of these things! And some men just love big (fill in the blank) on women! We are supposed to have the womanly curves, after all! Don't tell yourself that you are going to be overlooked - just be your loveable self. You never know what your true love may look like either! Tokie

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    beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I'd be willing to bet that my DH would love being behind any of you gals on your bikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I'd be willing to bet that my DH would love being behind any of you gals on your bikes.
    My DH once suggested a women's cycling jersey.

    On the back it would say:
    "Stuck behind me?
    Enjoy the view."


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    JUST FYI, on a tshirt ride last summer I was behind a woman whose shorts had seen maybe a season too much of riding. They were a little threadbare and you could see through them. SEE THROUGH SPANDEX. I could see her crack clear as day.

    SO danger. and yes, look at yourself in a mirror from behind in bright light every once in a while.

    I COULD SEE HER CRACK! AAAAAHHH

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    Quote Originally Posted by fidlfreek View Post

    I COULD SEE HER CRACK! AAAAAHHH
    I can no longer resist:

    http://crappyoldbike.blogspot.com/20...in-bleach.html
    "True, but if you throw your panties into the middle of the peloton, someone's likely to get hurt."

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfalicious View Post
    That was quite a funny read!


    There a couple brands of expensive styled "muscle compression" shorts that I have put on NEW in a well lit area and been able to slightly see through them. My first thought was... omg, I don't care HOW much they are suppose to help my muscles, I'm not riding looking like a porn star.. no thx, no sale.

    As far as how we look from behind in general... I've always been happy bike shorts were black... dark colors being slimming.

    EDIT: OP... oh, btw... on the embarrassment factor thing, gheez... look at ME... I've been in public store dressing rooms bent over in a yoga pose checking out shorts in mirrors... wonder if it puzzles the shop boys as to what I'm doing in there?
    Last edited by Miranda; 12-28-2008 at 11:17 PM.

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    On the ah, threadbare shorts. Two years ago, my husband and I were leading a ride that my friend had lead for years. We split the group into 2 groups; I was sweeping the faster group and she was leading the slower group. In front of me was one of her friends, a guy we had met twice. His shorts were sooooo worn out I could see everything. No one, including my friend's husband who has known this guy for many years, would tell him to get new shorts.
    Last summer, I went on a ride with same friend. Her husband had bought her a very expensive Exte Ondo outfit; shorts and a matching sleeveless top. Well, usually I am riding in front, but at one point she was in front of me. Her new shorts had that mesh material on the top rear of the shorts, but, it went down really low and the top was riding up a bit. I had to tell her not to wear that outfit on a group ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by smurfalicious View Post

    Thanks for the laugh with this link. It was downright hilarious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokie View Post
    Ah now Smurf, there is someone for everyone! I have a cycling friend with very generous hips and her devoted husband is a skinny little guy.
    Oh, I've never had a problem reeling in the tall skinny boys I adore so much I just feel pudgy right now. I started losing a heap of weight this summer and then decided to give up nicotine so I ate everything in sight for a while. So I'm less likely to develop cancer, but if I'm going to build a harem of skinny climber boys like my boss jokes about, well I need to stop slacking.

    And in my defense the pics were more of a 3/4 shot and since black offers little in the way of definition it made me look like I was all butt.

    Okay, in looking back at those pics, not so awful. It says "Custom Bike Love" above my hips so perhaps that serves as a distraction. Coworker is crazy skinny and also not of sauerkraut heritage therefore she does not have potato pickin', birthin' hips.

    My friends used to have a little "game" we'd play when we got down on ourselves. We called it the gene pool game. The idea was, if you could have a new body but you had 50/50 odds of being smoking hot or butt ugly would you take it, or keep the one you have? That usually puts it back in perspective.
    "True, but if you throw your panties into the middle of the peloton, someone's likely to get hurt."

 

 

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