nuthatch, I was howling after reading your post. Not sure I can pull myself together sufficiently to go to work
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I am willing to bet that your right SimpleCycle. My train of thought had never taken me in that direction. Next time my sister is giving me sh** about riding a bike and getting loose I can throw that at her. (She's a runner and likes to make fun of my bicycle--not very nice).Thanx ladies for the laughs
You know, I did not know until 2 minutes ago that THAT was a body part to worry about sagging!!! I guess I got that gravity thing right?!?
You just wait until gravity gets a hold of YOU!!!
nuthatch, I was howling after reading your post. Not sure I can pull myself together sufficiently to go to work
No. To be honest, are you sure she's not pulling your leg? My family would say something like that to get me to start calling around!
But, more than likely, women are just trying to come up with excuses to keep their men happy. Men end up saying some stupid things sometimes and women get self conscious.
like my boyfriend telling me he loves the fact that I'm shaped like a drumstick. 'curvy' would have worked. Drumstick is HORRIBLE.
So maybe a guy made a wrong stupid comment and the panic spread?
I dunno.
Originally Posted by snpdragn
I dunno if I'd buy the "Keep the men happy" thing... guys are for the most part extrodinarily easy to please. You know the old "show up naked and bring beer" joke? Or my borrowed quote, "if they aren't horny make them a sandwich?" I would totally put my $$ on a cultural thing, or something that someone's read in a magazine, nothing more than that
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lol, i think they may just make men different here in memphis.
the truth is, I wasn't going to say this, because it gets into the realm of too much information, but let's say you get with a rather... unendowed man. You love this man, he loves you. You don't want to tell him the problem is his, that's like shooting him. Or maybe you don't realize because you don't know and you think it's your problem.
I've seen it happen with some men and women. Lol, before that I just assumed that if you showed up, men were happy.![]()
I agree with the "getting older" scenario - all body skin gets drier and less elastic - hence the droop.
Not a laughing matter I suppose though -- cuz the situation would cause the "labia minor" to fold under in various ways and pinch. Blood cut-off from bits and pieces, edges etc.
Sigh.
I think that people wanting/feeling the need to have this type of surgery may have had the condition prior to cycling but are now noticing it more b/c of starting to ride? Cycling seems to be getting more popular than ever before.
Keeping blood circulating in the area would probably be a helpful thing to prevent this -- or put it off as long as possible.
So...I say: Have lot's of sex -- or whatever -- float your boat! Keep that circulation happening! Nourishing, oxygenated blood ... everywhere![]()
Now the real question? How does this relate to veggie weiners?![]()
I was going to try to tie it in with Long or Short, but I resisted...Not any more!!
Nanci
Could this be related to having a prolapsed uterus? Also, women do come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and labias vary greatly. Its particularly relevant to female cyclist because things hanging out at your saddle and getting pinched there must HURT. Hence, advanced saddle technologies. Hehehe.
hahahahahaOriginally Posted by yellow
woah! Thank you, Yellow! It was already funny, but really enjoyed the reference to that other funny thread that went around.....![]()
sorry, tho, I can't figure a way to work them in....
heehee
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The things your sis siad made me laugh! Im a nurse (almost an NP) and I worked in ER's, for insurance companies and in hospitals - never happened due to cycling!
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