Quote from: Kirsteneklund7 on May 15, 2019, 07:13:18 AM
I do love riding bikes Cynthia. I have had many over the years from dirt bikes to road bikes to road / trail bikes. Touring the country on bikes is full of zen & reassesing & organising ones life.
I wonder if you still ride motorbikes Cynthia. It is a medative experience.
I have just bought my young sons a Suzuki Jr 80. I wonder how that will work with a father who has taught them to fish & hunt & camp out & who has tits & often wears dresses & gets comments like, " Dad you are half boy & half girl. "
I feel good about it all.
Love your take on stuff Cynthia.
With newbie regards, Kirsten.
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OMG ! Kirsten, you found one of my "oldest topics" here at Susan's wow, it's like a blast from the past, how cool
I remember the vibe in this post, I was just getting my feminine presentation together, and this was before hormones, back in march of 2011 (I started 7/15/2011) ! I have these really good breast forms (still have em'), if I put them on top of what I have now, it fills a "D" cup
. Back then it was "thrill / rush" to go out on a bike as a girl, that was like new territory back then and I can relive the moment thanks to you bumping this thread !!
Yeah, I can get chatty about motorbikes, and I still have the KLR 650 here ! I have had a number of bikes over the years. I agree with you riding is such a "Zen". You become one with the machine as you ride the wind. That's awesome getting your son a 80 cc bike !! I learned to ride at a young age myself, my grand parents had a "taco 5 HP" mini bike, and Honda trail bikes, so I learned to ride when I was like 10 (offroad). I got my first "street legal" bike back in 76', a Yamaha 175 "enduro". So here is an old picture of me from 42 + years ago, out in the desert of So Cal on that old 2 stroke, gettin' the front tire up...
That's awesome your son's acceptance of your true self, I think it's great being honest and forthcoming with your son. Yeah, you can do all those things with your son, like fish, hunt, camp, and be the awesome Dad, oh and by the way Dad's a girl too !
I hope you have a wonderful evening there (as I type this) Kirsten and thanks for bringing this old topic back to life !
Hugs
Cynthia -