Anonymous wrote:All that biking will make him impotent.
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:Do you want to bike with him?
I tried this weekend. I thought boyfriend was extra patient with me, but also felt he probably secretly resented me being slow and unstable.![]()
But he was lovely, even when I was assaulting the bike in frustration.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a cyclist and my spouse is a golfer. A reasonable round of golf takes 4 hours. We are a good fit!
So you don't have kids?
Anonymous wrote:Guy here and every guy I know that has a passion hobby like this, but especially biking, is just odd.
Anonymous wrote:People, people let’s agree it’s cycling - not biking. It’s cyclist not biker.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone bikes / golfs / runs / exercises this much has some kind of mental malfunction. They are not a good fit with a normal, mentally healthy person.
No one needs to exercise this much to stay slim, strong, and healthy. It's pure psychological obsession.
Anonymous wrote:Every male cyclist I know divorced, and that was the best thing they ever did for their lonely, emotionally abused wives.
Anonymous wrote:My friend’s now ex-husband got into evening softball. 4 nights a week.
He would go straight from work to the field and be home by 9pm.
They had two kids.
That is a problem.
Cycling is great. And he will be fit so have fun!
Anonymous wrote:People, people let’s agree it’s cycling - not biking. It’s cyclist not biker.
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?