RE: How many of you males ride? (Full Version)

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How many cm members ride?


No way, those things are dangerous.
  14% (9)
I don't but i would like too.
  14% (9)
I am a dom/domme and i ride a Harley.
  8% (5)
I am a dom/domme and i ride something else.
  13% (8)
I am a sub/slave and i ride a Harley.
  9% (6)
I am a sub/slave and i ride something else.
  9% (6)
I am a sub/slave and i ride bitch.
  6% (4)
Saluting Born To Be Wild as i vote.
  14% (9)
I am a subs/slaves who wants a owner who rides.
  3% (2)
I am a dom/domme who wants a sub/slave who rides.
  4% (3)


Total Votes : 61
(last vote on : 5/19/2010 10:11:57 AM)
(Poll will run till: -- )


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twicehappy -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 6:22:20 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: michaelGA2

i can't vote because the option i'd chose is not there. don't ride...don't want to either

**Edited to add** not as the person in control, if someone else where driving it, i would consider it. me and standard transitions do not get along at all.


That would have been this option Michael:

I am a subs/slaves who wants a owner who rides




MzMinx -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 6:22:27 PM)

*smiles*  I am  not a male ... but I ride a 1994 heritage softtail

dont consider myself a biker ....  but I like to ride ..




michaelGA2 -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 6:24:40 PM)

that would not be an accurate vote since i'm not that big on bikes




SavageFaerie -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/12/2006 6:29:43 PM)

Okay...when will a switch ever get a position or choice here.

Started riding when I as 14, got my license at 16. I love riding. I love driving them.
Just cant handle a big one because my feet would not touch the ground. I love to go so fast your cheeks shake.




twicehappy -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 6:39:51 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MzMinx

*smiles*  I am  not a male ... but I ride a 1994 heritage softtail
dont consider myself a biker ....  but I like to ride .


Lol, you do not need to be male, lol and nice choice of rides.

quote:

ORIGINAL: SavageFaerie

Okay...when will a switch ever get a position or choice here.


My apologies to the switch contingent, i ran out of room. But since you can pick multiple choices you can vote once each for sub that rides and domme that rides, or just go for the saluting choice.




MzMinx -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 6:47:26 PM)

*winks at  twice  ..*  I know I dont ... but your  question does state male .. even if your poll doesnt

and  yes  she is  sweet and smooth  and as the weather here is turning warmer .. I am looking forward to spending more time with her .. *smiles*  If i lived in the same country I would come for a visit and you could meet her  *laughs*  ...

My brother does custom bike building and I am considering  upgrading to a more personalised ride
*warmly smiles*




twicehappy -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 6:54:47 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MzMinx

*winks at  twice  ..*  I know I dont ... but your  question does state male .. even if your poll doesnt


For some reason on page two it did so i fixed it.

Ship you bike and come on down! 




MzMinx -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 8:51:51 PM)

*laughs* hmmm  gremlins in the machine

*smiles* .... next time I visit  the US  I think I will do the complete kink tour 

and  the offer is reciprocated  *smiles*   any time your in OZ ...






Emperor1956 -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/12/2006 9:22:09 PM)

twicehappy,  in all your storied life experience, it is clear that having "class" was left out.

My comment was directed to your online poll and was simply that you did not allow for many variations of answers and that the few you posted showed a limited horizon.  A comment several others made, but for reasons only you know, you chose to flame Me. 

And FWIW, the "online Dom" comment baffles Me.  You apparently do not read the postings of others online.  I've talked about my r/t relationships with submissives, which I've had for over 25 years.  I'm well known in the Chicago and national leather communities, and I volunteer my time and money for this lifestyle. 

The rest of your tirade isn't worthy of comment.  You reflect poorly on yourself and your house by flying off the handle.  Something you might think about.

E.




MistressLorelei -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/12/2006 10:02:59 PM)

I prefer to not arrive at my destination soaking wet, with windblown, knotted hair (it's long), or in a body bag.  I opted for choice 1.

I have nothing against those who ride... except those who enjoy doing wheelies dangerously in front of me  on the highway, but I did lose a very close friend in a motorcycle accident.... which would have been a fender bender if he had been in a car.




Rayne58 -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 10:04:39 PM)

Master used to ride (Kawasaki 1100) but had to give it up in the 1990s for health reasons. This was before we met, He told me He cried when He had to sell the bike [:o] However He has since bought a Honda Spacey (250cc) scooter - and wears a full face helmet so none of His old mates know it's Him riding it [:D]

Don't tell His doctor will you [;)]




TemptingNviceSub -> RE: How many of you males ride? (8/12/2006 10:13:37 PM)

Used to ride bitch with ex...but after divorce he got custody of the bike..not that I complained..couldnt even lift the darn thing let alone know how to ride it...but it was a nice bike,...Harley 1975 Electric Glide....does crashing and burning 20 years ago on first and only time of being in control of the machine count one as a rider?..lol..it was a 250 kawasaki....putt..putt..putt...grin.....Tempting




stef -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/12/2006 11:13:27 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MistressLorelei

I prefer to not arrive at my destination soaking wet, with windblown, knotted hair (it's long),

Dressing for the occasion can solve both of these issues, it just requires 10 seconds or foresight.

quote:

or in a body bag.

There's risk in everything we do, do you want to live in a protective bubble all your life?  Besides, according to 2003 figures from the National Safety Council, your odds of dying in a car accident are much greater than dying in a motorcycle accident (1:84 to 1:1020)  [;)]

~stef




ScooterTrash -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/13/2006 5:46:55 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: stef

quote:

ORIGINAL: MistressLorelei

I prefer to not arrive at my destination soaking wet, with windblown, knotted hair (it's long),

Dressing for the occasion can solve both of these issues, it just requires 10 seconds or foresight.

quote:

or in a body bag.

There's risk in everything we do, do you want to live in a protective bubble all your life?  Besides, according to 2003 figures from the National Safety Council, your odds of dying in a car accident are much greater than dying in a motorcycle accident (1:84 to 1:1020)  [;)]

~stef
Yes, dressing for the occasion is appropriate, the hair issue is probably the easiest one to solve (ever heard of braids?). I have seen some odd attire before though, where thinking was the last thing involved, like a helmet with shorts and flipflops...common sense goes a long way.
 
As to the safety or lack of it, very true. To many folks just another mode of transportation, to some of us it's an expression of choice, but in either case it's no more dangerous than life itself. In the majority of motorcycle accidents, there is an unattentive cage (car, truck, whatever) involved. It's somewhat ironic, the folks that think motorcycles are dangerous and choose to drive cars 100% of the time because they feel bikes are dangerous, are the major danger problem. Just like anything else, respect for the other person (driver) has to come first.




Sub03 -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/13/2006 11:59:23 AM)

Love bikes, got to ride bitch on my last Doms bike once. It was a blast.




mtumwawaBwana -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/13/2006 12:15:10 PM)

my last Master (who is now passed on) sold my 2000 fatboy saying He didnt think it was right for a slave to own nor ride "one of those things"

i didnt even have 1000 miles on the engine yet......some lucky soul out there got a real steal of a bike.....


it was steal blue with all chromed exterior parts, hard leather sidebags and a bike license plate "wind"


was the first NEW bike i had ever owned.....the other 3 hogs i owned were all previously owned.....


and now the One who now owns me says NO to bikes as well

i am starting to think slaves are not meant to ride




michaelGA2 -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/13/2006 12:17:10 PM)

motorcycles scare me




twicehappy -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/13/2006 12:21:06 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Emperor1956

twicehappy,  in all your storied life experience, it is clear that having "class" was left out.


As you do not know me I would have to say you have no knowledge on which to base your opinion.

quote:

My comment was directed to your online poll and was simply that you did not allow for many variations of answers and that the few you posted showed a limited horizon.  A comment several others made, but for reasons only you know, you chose to flame Me. 


quote:

ORIGINAL: Emperor1956

Broaden your horizons, th.  Enlightenment starts with a single step.


The line above is your comment; it spoke of broadening my horizons, not making my poll suitable for a larger audience.
 
When Cuddleheart stated she needed a spot for herself to answer I agreed; there should have been a line for folks who wanted a partner that rides so I made one, it was a good suggestion.
 
For MichaelGA there were two possible answers, I suggested the one I thought would fit his edited answer.
 
To SavageFaerie I apologized as there was no more room to add a question for switches and offered an alternative.
 
A poll with all ten of the allowed lines for voting filled is hardly one with limited answers.
 
FLAME? If I chose to flame you this poll would be shut down by the mods.
 
I simply responded to you with a brief discourse on the breadth of my horizons and asked you to do the same. (I could not help but notice you did not, perhaps your horizons need broadening?)
 
Your name "Emperor" has evidently gone to your head if you believe there should be a specific category for you. The poll was to inquire how many cm members ride. If you felt none of the answers suited your needs you need not have voted. I can hardly make a category for every member.
 
quote:

And FWIW, the "online Dom" comment baffles Me.  You apparently do not read the postings of others online.  I've talked about my r/t relationships with submissives, which I've had for over 25 years.  I'm well known in the Chicago and national leather communities, and I volunteer my time and money for this lifestyle. 


Last time I read your profile or any comment referring to you it reflected the fact that you had an online slave only, as did the girl's who was involved. I read it today and both your's and the slave's have changed it since then. Perhaps i have missed comments from folks who know you in real time or in real life.
 
There are many on the boards who know the members of this house personally if our reality is the next subject you choose to question.
 
quote:

The rest of your tirade isn't worthy of comment.  You reflect poorly on yourself and your house by flying off the handle.  Something you might think about.



Tirade? What I wrote was not a tirade, it was a brief description of a few of  my life experiences to help you grasp how far my horizons expand.
 
As to your comments on how my behavior reflects on my house, I think that would be an issue for my owners to correct, not you. I am a slave; I am not your slave. FYI, I read the post before I posted it to both my owners.
 
But let us stop beating around the bush shall we?
 
Your issue with several of my posts, the way you commented on Jewel's post when her meaning was quite clear stem from an altogether different subject do they not?
 
The plain fact is you bear a grudge against the members of this house and me in particular stemming from an action you requested my Master (ScooterTrash) to take that after careful consideration he refused.
 
Since his refusal you have repeatedly made it your business to include snide remarks or twist the meanings of some posts made by members of this house. You have taken great pains to issue directives to me as to my attitude, demeanor and behavior which are better reserved for those in your collar.
 
Pretty vindictiveness is not a desirable trait in any one, especially not in one who would be a dom.
 
So as to avoid further hostilities which turn these threads into a combat zone that are brought on  by the salvos of unintelligent uninspiring bullets you fire in your one sided war, and save myself and house further aggravation i shall be ignoring your comments in the future. Save your armamentarium of unsolicited advice for your next collar.




twicehappy -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/13/2006 12:25:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mtumwawaBwana

i am starting to think slaves are not meant to ride


I am sorry for the loss of your bike, that is soooooo sad.

I knew myself well enough to know that i would only fit well in a house that understood and accepted the fact that motorcycles are, always have been and always will be my lifesblood. So when i was searching i actually specified "Harley riders only"lol.

But if you found your ONE you are still very lucky. 

quote:

ORIGINAL: cuddleheart50

I took a ride on my brothers bike the other day, first time I had been on a motorcycle in 20 yrs.  I had a blast!  The wind blowing my hair, the speed, the curves, leaning right then left...wow!  I wanna another ride


Lol, glad you got to take a putt!




Dunlovin -> RE: How many cm members ride? (8/13/2006 12:30:46 PM)

I ride a Harley 883L and I love it.  And although I have to agree with ScooterTrash, I also have to say that many of the accidents occuring lately are due to people getting bikes to save on the cost of gas, and many of these people just don't have enough experience to handle the bike.  It takes a certain amount of practice and a whole lot of skill to handle something that probably weighs at least three time what the driver weighs, duck cars and trucks, watch for oil slicks, animals, and many other hazards in the road, and keep the bike on the road in rain, wind, and other adverse conditions.  And just as ScooterTrash said, respect for the other person (driver) has to come first, whether they be driving a car or a motorcylce.




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