Non-cycling Spouses.
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I guess I am lucky, my partner enjoys biking and hates cars, so we are in agreement. Unfortunately, he has some knee problems so 15 miles is about his max. Luckily, I have a few friends who know my cycling addiction and help feed it.
I am also working on starting up a Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender bicycling group here so that I can influence other people's opinions about cycling as a means of transportation and fitness. Who wants to be stuck in a gym after work when the outside is so much more exciting!?
Of course, cycling has affected my homemaking abilties. Sometimes, the lawn is a bit shaggy (all 20 sq feet of it) and the house is a bit dirty, but life is never perfect and worrying about all these small details can easily be overwhelming and suddenly there isn't any time left in the day for what is my passion.
Ride on!
I am also working on starting up a Gay, Lesbian, Bi and Transgender bicycling group here so that I can influence other people's opinions about cycling as a means of transportation and fitness. Who wants to be stuck in a gym after work when the outside is so much more exciting!?
Of course, cycling has affected my homemaking abilties. Sometimes, the lawn is a bit shaggy (all 20 sq feet of it) and the house is a bit dirty, but life is never perfect and worrying about all these small details can easily be overwhelming and suddenly there isn't any time left in the day for what is my passion.
Ride on!
#27
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: currently NM, USA
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I found the solution (see attachment).
PS: Again I am recently separated and bitter. Don't take this too seriously
PS: Again I am recently separated and bitter. Don't take this too seriously