Anonymous wrote:Soon your life will revolve around his hobby.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been dating this guy for close to two years. Recently, rediscovered cycling and now goes out on rides four days a week, including about 2 hours each Saturday and Sunday. He’s up an out by 6 am and usually done by 10. It’s become a big part of his social life. He was new to the area when we met and didn’t know too many people. I am jealous a bit that he found a physical outlet he really likes, and wish I could also could find such a passion. I don’t know where I’m going with this. Is four hours on a weekend too much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my deal breakers when I was dating was a guy into road biking. I know my people and that is not my people. There’s something about the sense of entitlement that the majority of road bikers seem to have that is such a turnoff. In my experience that sport attracts type A narcissists. No thank you.
+1
Have to agree on that personality type.
I've read comments like that a few times on this board. I don't get it. Cyclists seem similar to runners in my experience, although runners may have more quirky senses of humor. I'm a cyclist myself, but I'm slow, so maybe I don't get to spend much time with the narcissists. If I fall or have a flat tire, lots of other cyclists will offer to help and they're typically very kind.
A lot of it comes from the cyclists that use the paved trails, and go way to fast, and get annoyed that people don't get out of their way fast enough when they ring their cute little bell.
And then they yell something snarky but are too cowardly to actually stop their bike and engage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my deal breakers when I was dating was a guy into road biking. I know my people and that is not my people. There’s something about the sense of entitlement that the majority of road bikers seem to have that is such a turnoff. In my experience that sport attracts type A narcissists. No thank you.
+1
Have to agree on that personality type.
I've read comments like that a few times on this board. I don't get it. Cyclists seem similar to runners in my experience, although runners may have more quirky senses of humor. I'm a cyclist myself, but I'm slow, so maybe I don't get to spend much time with the narcissists. If I fall or have a flat tire, lots of other cyclists will offer to help and they're typically very kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my deal breakers when I was dating was a guy into road biking. I know my people and that is not my people. There’s something about the sense of entitlement that the majority of road bikers seem to have that is such a turnoff. In my experience that sport attracts type A narcissists. No thank you.
+1
Have to agree on that personality type.
Anonymous wrote:I am late to this thread, but I was you a few years ago. I am now the OP of this thread:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1153411.page
Still overall happy I married him, but just something to consider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my deal breakers when I was dating was a guy into road biking. I know my people and that is not my people. There’s something about the sense of entitlement that the majority of road bikers seem to have that is such a turnoff. In my experience that sport attracts type A narcissists. No thank you.
+1
Have to agree on that personality type.
I've read comments like that a few times on this board. I don't get it. Cyclists seem similar to runners in my experience, although runners may have more quirky senses of humor. I'm a cyclist myself, but I'm slow, so maybe I don't get to spend much time with the narcissists. If I fall or have a flat tire, lots of other cyclists will offer to help and they're typically very kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my deal breakers when I was dating was a guy into road biking. I know my people and that is not my people. There’s something about the sense of entitlement that the majority of road bikers seem to have that is such a turnoff. In my experience that sport attracts type A narcissists. No thank you.
+1
Have to agree on that personality type.
Anonymous wrote:One of my deal breakers when I was dating was a guy into road biking. I know my people and that is not my people. There’s something about the sense of entitlement that the majority of road bikers seem to have that is such a turnoff. In my experience that sport attracts type A narcissists. No thank you.