Anonymous wrote:We are both 40 and divorced and have kids (4 total). He has always wanted a motorcycle and his ex-wife wouldn't let him have one.
I'm not crazy about it, but not going to stop him if it's his dream to ride one. Any tips or advice when discussing this with your significant other?
And ladies, would you ride on it with your man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are both 40 and divorced and have kids (4 total). He has always wanted a motorcycle and his ex-wife wouldn't let him have one.
I'm not crazy about it, but not going to stop him if it's his dream to ride one. Any tips or advice when discussing this with your significant other?
And ladies, would you ride on it with your man?
Is it a crotch rocket or a Harley (old guy bike)?
I rode a crotch rocket once with a boyfriend in my twenties. I’d never ever ever do it now. I value my life alot more now. A Harley would be fun though I think!
Anonymous wrote:We are both 40 and divorced and have kids (4 total). He has always wanted a motorcycle and his ex-wife wouldn't let him have one.
I'm not crazy about it, but not going to stop him if it's his dream to ride one. Any tips or advice when discussing this with your significant other?
And ladies, would you ride on it with your man?
Anonymous wrote:He's a boyfriend, not a spouse. He doesn't need permission as he presumably is paying for the bike, insurance, license etc. Try to be happy for him. Nothing is without risk.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has a Vespa — and I don’t mean a little 50cc one. His can go up to 80-85MPH.
The reason I’m ok with him driving it is that he has had a motorcycle license for over 10 years and has driven extensively. When he was in his 20s and was a poor grad student, it was his only form of transportation.
I would be much more hesitant if he had never driven one before. He needs to take a full motorcycle safety course and really take it slowly.
Oh, and I don’t ride on it with him because if something were to happen to him (even him just feeling sick and not feeling comfortable driving), I can’t take over. I also don’t want both of us on it, in case god forbid something happens.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve known two people to die on a motorcycle, and my kids still remember a terrible accident we passed where EMTs were working on a guy on the highway and it looked very grim. Motorcycles are extremely dangerous.
I would share your concerns but obviously he’s a friend man and will do what he pleases. I’d be a nervous wreck, though snd you couldn’t pay me to ride on one of those things.