• grue@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    You’re confusing transportation with recreation. Real bike-riders wear street clothes.

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      6 months ago

      True: pure Transportation can’t really be gay or not be gay as it’s orthogonal to the subject of sexuality.

      However, nothing stops people from mixing some Recreation into their Transportation if they’re willing to lose some efficiency in the latter and I was just imagining how one could possibly do it for making it somehow “gay”.

      PS: Should I’ve put an /s in my previous post?

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        6 months ago

        PS: Should I’ve put an /s in my previous post?

        Nah, I got it. It’s just that even referencing misconceptions (e.g. that cycling is for lycra-clad wannabe-racers) derisively helps spread them, and unlike my previous comment, I couldn’t think of a way to rebut this one and be funny at the same time.

        In other words, it was really more of a “me” problem: promoting utility cycling is kinda my pet issue. I didn’t write it, but this pretty much captures the perspective I’m coming from and how strongly I feel about it.

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          6 months ago

          Well, I too am a great fan of cycling as a normal form of tranportation (and have done it for over a decade in both The Netherlands and the UK).

          It’s just that the challenge of “how to make cycling gay?” was too good for me to refrain from trying to come up with a “solution” for it ;)