I don't know, some aspects of my trip, it's like being impressed because someone walks on purpose into a room full of people with the flu. Or into a den of tigers. That sort of thing. "Impressed" isn't quite the right word. "Appalled" might be closer!
You don't miss what you don't know. I do have a brooks saddle, and that has been a dream. I don't have sore sitbones, or tender girly bits, or anything.
Since I got that saddle broken in, the only problem I've had is chaffing. And I heard that padded bike shorts don't really help with that. The last 2 days of my trip I had pretty bad chaffing. Although I didn't ride much all summer, that never entirely cleared up. It seems to be clearing up this week.
Maybe the padding doesn't help with chaffing, but the material does. My alternative has been canvas shorts, denim jeans, or cotton slacks or shorts.
I have been wearing shorts or rain pants over the bike shorts, so I haven't noticed anyone treating me differently. I look the same, until I get off the bike and my butt sticks out!
My regular commute is only 3 miles, and once I get there I don't really want a padded butt for checking the rats, or teaching! or meetings. So it's always felt kind of silly to wear different clothes for 20 minutes, change for the meeting, then change back to go home. But I guess that's what I'll do anyway.



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Look at the saddle and chamois lube threads for possible solutions to chafing - and choose shorts with a thin chamois.
