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Old 07-05-2010, 12:17 PM
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It ain't any of Ur girlfriends business what or who rides on Ur friends bike....

IMO,,, she is the one with the problem.
 
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Old 07-05-2010, 12:20 PM
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obviously your GF never rode with her dad. too bad . my daughter has ridden with me since she was a kid . now 31 with a daughter of her own and still loves ridding with me. I also take my little granddaughter for rides that must be really sick huh? what in the hell has got into me !
 
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Old 07-05-2010, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by foxtrot
A friend of mine takes his 19 yo daughter for rides sometimes, my girl friend told me she thinks that is inappropriate. What do you moms and dads think ? Just to be fair, she has raised 3 daughters single handedly so she is very protective of them.
Ask your GF... WHAT exactly does she find "inappropiate" in your friend giving his daughter a ride. That's just too vauge for me to respond

Originally Posted by IndyClassic
I would love to take my daughter and used to whenever we could, but we live 1800 miles apart currently.

My 27 y/o step-daughter moved out here with us for awhile and she is my regular passenger. (Momma rides her own scoot, since I am the more experienced she rides with me) How in the world is it inappropriate?
My step daughters are 22 (scared of motorcycles)
27 (rides with me a few times a year.... not particularly interested in riding but does so just "because",
and a 30 year old busy raising a family, and holding 2 jobs.(had no time to ride... although her husband wants a bike)
 
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Old 07-05-2010, 12:43 PM
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Can't see what on earth is wrong with it. I think it's great they can enjoy it together.
 
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Could be possible she's just "hotter" than her.
 
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Old 07-05-2010, 01:08 PM
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It ain't any of Ur girlfriends business what or who rides on Ur friends bike....

IMO,,, she is the one with the problem.
I'm with this.Damn straight.
 
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Originally Posted by rh8234
I got my oldest daughter (34 years old) a Buel Blast and enrolled her in the new rider course. Here she is waiting to take her license test. I took my younger daughter (27 years old) skydiving. I do not believe in being over protective. I have always liked my kids to step outside the lines a little. Last week, I took my grandson for a hot air balloon ride. Life needs to be lived to the fullest. Take the kids for a ride. Let them experience everything possible.
JAYSUS...is yer oldest single??....I'd be tempted to move
 
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Inappropriate to put a smile like this on a kids face? What a terrible thing to do. I say kick the G/F to the curb and take your daughter as much as you can. A healthy father / daughter bond is a beautiful thing. Noname




 
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Inappropriate to put a smile like this on a kids face? What a terrible thing to do. I say kick the G/F to the curb and take your daughter as much as you can. A healthy father / daughter bond is a beautiful thing. Noname
I totally agree, I take my daughter out every time she gets home.. it's the stuff life is made of... if you miss it.. shame on ya..

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Don't see no problem with it but then again I ride a Harley.
 


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