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Girly Bikes
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Girly Bikes Description:
How many ride them?
I've gotten back into biking and was looking at new bikes, since mine is a bit too small, and I noticed the differences between womens' and mens' designs. I was wondering how many of us sissies ride womens' bikes (mountain bikes where the angle of the top tube is different, traditional womens' bikes where you can easily ride in a dress, or just all out pink/girly colors); as I think it takes a real sissy to ride one of those. I'm not sissy enough, but if you are, you've earned my respect for being that big of a sissy. So, who rides girly bikes? Real girls/full transitioned girls don't count; no offense, but if you're a girl you can ride a girl's bike no questions asked.
-Sissy Kimi
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I have rode girls bikes, but not in a long time. The low bar is easy for getting on, I eventually got my own boys bike. My sisters did not like me riding theirs.
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I didn't know there was a difference at first. But I had access to one I probably wouldn't mind riding it out as long as it wasn't pink or a loud neon color.
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I'm looking at an English bike called the "Pashley Princess Sovereign" to replace my boy's mountain bike. I'll get it in the dark green and think it will really look nice
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You should also consider buying some proper cycling shorts, with the padding between the legs. Looks a little like a discreet nappy. Make sure they are girls shorts, maybe even pink ones. You could even wet a little as you ride. And since they are padded anyway, you could even get away with a little extra by wearing depends under them.
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 Originally Posted by kristens
I'm looking at an English bike called the "Pashley Princess Sovereign" to replace my boy's mountain bike. I'll get it in the dark green and think it will really look nice
That is a cute name for a bike and has a pretty cute design.
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I thought so as well, am looking forward to getting one and might even ride some in a skirt
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heck bikes r bikes and meant to be rode on
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In May 2006, when I went to the first of my four trips to Little Girl Camp at a mountain resort located in the Poconos at the eastern end of Pennsylvania, one of the girls who participated brought a very girlie tricycle she and her partner had made.
I sat on it but was afraid to actually ride it, because the road passing through the resort is very steep because its on a mountain.
Whatever you ride, keep it pink, keep it feminine, keep it joyful!
Prissie
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