I was just contemplating this today because I've been kind of sensitive
about not having a rig while visiting in the States. I'm visiting family, and
they live in a rural area that's hard to get around; not to mention it's the
bud-growing capital of the States and everyone's got a jacked-up truck.
People are very materialistic here.
I remember about 3 months b4 I went to study overseas, I sold a really
nice truck and decided to start ripping a bicycle around town - this at 27
years old (pretty unheard of in this area). It was partly a philisophical
decision, and I was planning to buy a motorcycle when I got back into town.
The point is that it actually improved my game to not have wheels - I think
a key part of it was because I didn't do it due to being broke. It was a
choice, so I wasn't insecure about it (this also made for good
conversation). Some girls would try to heckle for a second, but that just
gave me chance to show how strong my frame was.
Here's the main point I want to make though - logistics.
When I went out on first dates, I'd have the girl come by and pick me up at
my house, which would create an opportunity to have her come in before
we went out. so I could show her that coming in my house didn't
necessarily mean I was going to jump all over her. Then later, when she
dropped me off, it created a prime opportunity to invite her in that might
not have presented itself if we had separate rigs.
When she's already outside your house, coming in for a "second" isn't that
big of a deal. It probably helped that I had a really nice house at the time,
so she could see that I really wasn't rideless just due to being broke.
And there's a satisfying thing about meeting a girl at a bar, stuffing your bike in her
trunk, and then taking her home to stuff your other bicycle in her other
trunk. lol
Like I said, this time around I was getting sensitive about not having wheels
because I've been gone so long and am used to at least having a motorbike
to jump on. Was even considering renting.
But in a text the other day, this girl who lives an hour away from me (this
area is really spread out), said something about hanging out some time. I
haven't seen her in years. I mentioned that I was down but that I didn't
have a rig right now and wasn't very mobile. I was actually feeling a little
sorry for myself and being a little bitch, to be honest.
"Yeah, but I do," is all she said. So looks like I've got a new chaffeur.
This got me thinking about how my game was actually more successful
when I went carless then when I had the nicest truck around, so I
called up an old friend who's still got my bike back in storage, and while I'm
here in the States, I'm back to stuffing bikes in trunks. Certainly nothing to
be ashamed of.
Just thought I'd share it in case any of you other guys are going without
wheels or just taking public transport cause it's easier. Get your money
right, but meanwhile, there's no reason to let it hold you back.
Even if you have a rig, maybe you can capitalize on the improved logistics
by having girls pick you up on the way out. It sure has worked for me.
Thoughts? Shits and giggles?
about not having a rig while visiting in the States. I'm visiting family, and
they live in a rural area that's hard to get around; not to mention it's the
bud-growing capital of the States and everyone's got a jacked-up truck.
People are very materialistic here.
I remember about 3 months b4 I went to study overseas, I sold a really
nice truck and decided to start ripping a bicycle around town - this at 27
years old (pretty unheard of in this area). It was partly a philisophical
decision, and I was planning to buy a motorcycle when I got back into town.
The point is that it actually improved my game to not have wheels - I think
a key part of it was because I didn't do it due to being broke. It was a
choice, so I wasn't insecure about it (this also made for good
conversation). Some girls would try to heckle for a second, but that just
gave me chance to show how strong my frame was.
Here's the main point I want to make though - logistics.
When I went out on first dates, I'd have the girl come by and pick me up at
my house, which would create an opportunity to have her come in before
we went out. so I could show her that coming in my house didn't
necessarily mean I was going to jump all over her. Then later, when she
dropped me off, it created a prime opportunity to invite her in that might
not have presented itself if we had separate rigs.
When she's already outside your house, coming in for a "second" isn't that
big of a deal. It probably helped that I had a really nice house at the time,
so she could see that I really wasn't rideless just due to being broke.
And there's a satisfying thing about meeting a girl at a bar, stuffing your bike in her
trunk, and then taking her home to stuff your other bicycle in her other
trunk. lol
Like I said, this time around I was getting sensitive about not having wheels
because I've been gone so long and am used to at least having a motorbike
to jump on. Was even considering renting.
But in a text the other day, this girl who lives an hour away from me (this
area is really spread out), said something about hanging out some time. I
haven't seen her in years. I mentioned that I was down but that I didn't
have a rig right now and wasn't very mobile. I was actually feeling a little
sorry for myself and being a little bitch, to be honest.
"Yeah, but I do," is all she said. So looks like I've got a new chaffeur.
This got me thinking about how my game was actually more successful
when I went carless then when I had the nicest truck around, so I
called up an old friend who's still got my bike back in storage, and while I'm
here in the States, I'm back to stuffing bikes in trunks. Certainly nothing to
be ashamed of.
Just thought I'd share it in case any of you other guys are going without
wheels or just taking public transport cause it's easier. Get your money
right, but meanwhile, there's no reason to let it hold you back.
Even if you have a rig, maybe you can capitalize on the improved logistics
by having girls pick you up on the way out. It sure has worked for me.
Thoughts? Shits and giggles?
Beyond All Seas
"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling
"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling