Sunday 17 October 2010

I can't possibly say ;0)

Women cyclists also had "significantly more" urological complaints than those who did not cycle. These included chronic pain in the saddle area, difficulty urinating and difficulty achieving orgasm.

I was looking for womens achievements related to cycling. And I found this little 'gem' penned by a frustrated female cyclist :)x

8 comments:

  1. Doesn't the recumbent position prevent such issues?

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  2. Erm... digging deeper... when cycling...?

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  3. SURELY ROB EVEN RIDING A RECUMBENT,THEY STILL HAVE TO STOP AND GET OFF TO DO THE DEEDS,AS FOR THE ORGASM BIT DEPENDS ON WETHER THEY RIDE ROUGH ROADS,HAVE TO DO A SURVEY WITH WOMEN RECUMBENT CYCLISTS TO STOP ALL THESE THEORIES

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  4. She presumably works alongside the guys who have written at great length on erectile disfunction and sterility in males who ride bikes for extended periods.

    Hard to believe given what happens when a group of cyclists get together off their bikes.....

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  5. What's all this :D

    You're right Rob, definately doesn't apply to those who ride recumbents.

    ;0)x

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  6. Trust me this is all in the course of pursuing my research paper .... honest....

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  7. Don't tell me :D I can trust you, 'I'm a Dr, it's only a little prick'

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