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When did that discussion go south?
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curious This girl had her arm sliced clean off riding a moped:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/woman-one-arm-funny-tinder-dating-bio_n_598b7f94e4b0a66b8bb0e457
Unfortunately in the battle between metal and flesh it doesn't take much to do horrific damage. Something as benign as going over the handlebars could cause significant trauma with a belt on.
Sin
Wow, I'm glad I didn't read that before bed or it might have given me nightmares! lol
Sin Hitting a stationary object (e.g. a road sign) is always extremely dangerous for a motorcyclist. If it is sharp, it simply cuts the flesh. If dull, it crushes. The chastity belt, as something that fits closely to the woman's body, is not at risk of being caught on a motorcycle or other object. Just like a regular trouser belt.
Laura I meant motocycles
I admit that has confused me too
Sasha So I don’t ride anymore, was also part of my old life, so that made giving it up easier
did you sell it or what happened to it? are you planning to buy a bike again in the future, or do you want to give it up because it triggers bad memories of your old life?
two more comments.
on the one hand with regard to the dangers. i understand what is meant, but even without a belt, riding motorcycles or cars can be very dangerous, it can always end fatally in an accident. as a good driver, i am aware of the risk and decide on my own responsibility whether i am willing to take it or not.
on the other hand, i find it very interesting what is written here about the hymen, i mean we live in the year 2023, if a road damaged my hymen, the responsible authority would have received a very unfriendly letter from me the next day
Angelina on the other hand, i find it very interesting what is written here about the hymen, i mean we live in the year 2023, if a road damaged my hymen, the responsible authority would have received a very unfriendly letter from me the next day
"I rode my motorbike on XYZ road yesterday and now I am no longer a virgin"
"Congratulations, but how exactly is that our responsibility?"
Angelina did you sell it or what happened to it? are you planning to buy a bike again in the future, or do you want to give it up because it triggers bad memories of your old life?
I sold it, couldn’t ride it comfortably at all, plus the memories so didn’t make sense to keep it.
I guess in the future will depend if my spouse still wants me in a belt though
youdontknowme "Congratulations, but how exactly is that our responsibility?"
in modern countries, we pay taxes so that the state builds decent roads. i think that can be expected.
Angelina I was thinking more along the lines of the government official misunderstanding that the writer is bragging about getting laid, not complaining about an unhealthily bumpy ride.
i meant it more in the sense that if a road is so poorly constructed that my hymen is tearing, then something definitely needs to be done on that road
My wife drives locked no worries.
I drove a Tesla X most of the time. Sometimes I drive my daddy’s stick shift jeep. I don’t have thigh bands so aside maybe a little extra rubbing the clutch isn’t a problem.
EngineeringEmily I love driving stick. Especially hearing that v12, it’s an experience.
Not the same as my motorcycle but still awesome
Sasha the jeep is a 4 cylinder lol
EngineeringEmily I don’t have thigh bands so aside maybe a little extra rubbing the clutch isn’t a problem.
even if you don't have it, a recommendation for everyone. never drive with thighbands, it's very dangerous.
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Besides the general safety advice, have you tried and experienced dangerous moments first hand? In the latter case: Was it with automatic gearbox or manual gear change?
Only additional contribution, while we're on it. I remember a fetish lady driving with bands, but that case alone is hardly representative. And I can't make a statement how risky her driving actually has been, since. (Just that she has lived long enough to share pictures of her fetish life.
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Owl Besides the general safety advice, have you tried and experienced dangerous moments first hand? In the latter case: Was it with automatic gearbox or manual gear change?
No, I've never driven with thighbands, I think if you're already so restricted that you can't walk well, you shouldn't drive
I have no personal experience with thighbands, but to drive a car you hardly need to move your upper legs at all (at least not in the car I drive). Definitely much less than even a very short step requires in movement.
So I do not really see why thighbands should be a problem.
curious
I've never worn thigh bands, but I agree with @Angelina that driving with them just seems like a bad idea. When something dangerous happens and you need to speed up or slow down in a hurry, even a half second delay can be a big problem. If the chain or a lock gets tangled or stuck under your leg or caught on your dress, you have no time to fix it.
And if you do get into a bad accident, and there's any question about whose fault it is, and if it comes out that you were wearing thigh bands (maybe because you went to the hospital), I can't imagine it looking good for you in court.