That sounds gay.
Nothing against being gay. Just doesn’t fit the superstraight republican stereotype. But sure, ride whoever you like, as long as it’s kept consensual and legal.
Bikers are pretty gay. Like leather daddy, a real man’s man kind of gay. Smoke meth and fuck for 16 hours straight gay in your musky assless chaps.
Doing anything in excess to the point of addiction is wrong. And what I notice is that typically closeted republicans who think being gay or trans people are the worst are usually only think that because they are suffering from sex addiction and must think every gay person is like that. Not understanding that no its only them thats the monster, and can’t seem to comprehend that normal people can just love eachother and have normal gay sex without it becoming a crippling addiction. Their brains have to equate it to a disease before their brain would even let them consider they are just the shitty person.
Its like the same argument in my mind as people needing religion as a frame work to even be able to comprehend the concept of morality, as it couldn’t exist without an Omnipotent father figure (sky daddy) to whoop your ass if you even thought about stepping out of line.
Before they were a biker leather fetish thing and a fetish fetish thing, chaps were an actual functional thing.
When horseback riding through thick brush, you’d wear chaps over your pants, and the tough leather of the chaps would protect your pants (and your legs) from all the thorns, burrs, sharp branches, and other scratchy things in the brush you’re riding through.
That’s why they mainly only cover the front and outside side of the leg. The back of your leg isn’t getting scratched much if you’re riding forward, and the inside side of your leg is up against the horse, so it doesn’t need protection. Covering more than necessary would make them hotter, less breathable, and less comfortable than they need to be, so they only cover what’s necessary to protect.
They’re still used some for that purpose where people are still riding horses through brush. And also by cowboy cosplayers who want to look like they’re still doing that.
There are also more specialized forms of chaps out there for protection against other things, still in common use in their niches. Chainsaw chaps are made of kevlar fibers and designed to shred and bind up the blades of a chainsaw before it can cut through and accidentally cut your leg. Snake chaps are made of tough material (often with embedded metal layers) designed to protect you from snakebites when walking through brush and tall grass where venomous snakes are common, as unexpected snakebites in those situations would normally happen to the front of the leg.
Man its weird being on a platform where everyone has the same urge as me to explain very minute details about a very specific thing they know about and write 5 paragraphs about it.
If I would of known only the cool people ended up here I would of made my over a long time ago.
That sounds gay.
Nothing against being gay. Just doesn’t fit the superstraight republican stereotype. But sure, ride whoever you like, as long as it’s kept consensual and legal.
Bikers are pretty gay. Like leather daddy, a real man’s man kind of gay. Smoke meth and fuck for 16 hours straight gay in your musky assless chaps.
Doing anything in excess to the point of addiction is wrong. And what I notice is that typically closeted republicans who think being gay or trans people are the worst are usually only think that because they are suffering from sex addiction and must think every gay person is like that. Not understanding that no its only them thats the monster, and can’t seem to comprehend that normal people can just love eachother and have normal gay sex without it becoming a crippling addiction. Their brains have to equate it to a disease before their brain would even let them consider they are just the shitty person.
Its like the same argument in my mind as people needing religion as a frame work to even be able to comprehend the concept of morality, as it couldn’t exist without an Omnipotent father figure (sky daddy) to whoop your ass if you even thought about stepping out of line.
All chaps are assless, that’s why they’re called ‘chaps’ and not ‘pants’.
Smh my head. I have always heard “assless chaps” as if that was not the normal kind of chaps.
Before they were a biker leather fetish thing and a fetish fetish thing, chaps were an actual functional thing.
When horseback riding through thick brush, you’d wear chaps over your pants, and the tough leather of the chaps would protect your pants (and your legs) from all the thorns, burrs, sharp branches, and other scratchy things in the brush you’re riding through.
That’s why they mainly only cover the front and outside side of the leg. The back of your leg isn’t getting scratched much if you’re riding forward, and the inside side of your leg is up against the horse, so it doesn’t need protection. Covering more than necessary would make them hotter, less breathable, and less comfortable than they need to be, so they only cover what’s necessary to protect.
They’re still used some for that purpose where people are still riding horses through brush. And also by cowboy cosplayers who want to look like they’re still doing that.
There are also more specialized forms of chaps out there for protection against other things, still in common use in their niches. Chainsaw chaps are made of kevlar fibers and designed to shred and bind up the blades of a chainsaw before it can cut through and accidentally cut your leg. Snake chaps are made of tough material (often with embedded metal layers) designed to protect you from snakebites when walking through brush and tall grass where venomous snakes are common, as unexpected snakebites in those situations would normally happen to the front of the leg.
Man its weird being on a platform where everyone has the same urge as me to explain very minute details about a very specific thing they know about and write 5 paragraphs about it.
If I would of known only the cool people ended up here I would of made my over a long time ago.
TIL.
Thank you, that was very informative.