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The allure of the biker guy
By Amy Keyishian
Weve all heard that women
want a guy whos tall, dark and handsome. But maybe
its
time to update that to tall, dark and handsomeand on a
Harley. Because it seems that since the days of the flicks The Wild One
and Easy Rider, a guy on a bike has held a special kind of bad-boy appeal. In
fact, in a recent Match.com survey, motorcycle was the second
most-popular term that women used when searching through online profiles.
So we decided to see why it is that a two-wheeled scream machine ranks
so high. Dr. Kate Wachs, a Chicago psychologist and the author of Relationships
for Dummies, says, "Motorcycles are still perceived as rebellious, tough, and
strongbut, unlike in the past, they're now much more socially
acceptable." Like tattoos, motorcycles are often the hidden fun-factor in
otherwise respectable citizens. Here, the full story on their allure.
Guys with motorcycles have a little extra oomph.
There's no doubt about it: A motorcycle signifies a little extra
ingredient in a guya little extra testosterone in a world of sensitive
men. Hey, sensitive metrosexuals are great, but some women still like a little
cave with their man. "A man on a bike exudes independence, self-reliance, and
fearlessness," explains Michelle Midyette of Santa Fe. "He has nothing but
leather between him and certain harmclearly, he freely embraces risks and
has a lust for life." Yes, that rebel vibe can work its magic.
But of
course, this little extra oomph can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand,
he's more masculine than the average pencil-pusher; on the other hand, "you
need the tough-boy exterior balanced by a kinder, softer side when you're off
his ride," observes Dennie Hughes, relationship columnist at USA Today and
author of Dateworthy: Get the Relationship You Want. No problem, says Midyette:
"Almost all the bikers I've ever known and I make sure to introduce
myself to most that cross my path have been sweet, big-hearted,
intelligent men.
Guys with motorcycles offer
instant invigoration. Riding along on a bike, you can feel of the
wind in your... er, helmets, which makes a lot of women swoon. "I don't care if
it's raining, snowing, whateverif I am in a bad mood and my biker says
'get your leathers on,' and five minutes later I'm catching the wind, that's
always a mood-booster," says Georgia Tillery of Ocean Beach, CA. "There's
nothing like that kind of wind blowing in my faceeven the dirt in my
pores and the occasional bug in my teeth is worth it," agrees Christine Hall of
Carlsbad, CA.
Guys with motorcycles thrive on
spontaneity. A guy with a bike is no doubt the sort of fella
whos likely to say, Lets go for a ride on the spur of
the moment. If the mood strikes to head for the hills, the seashore, or
anywhere else, hes likely to seize the moment on his bike. And hell
take his date along for the fun. "With a motorcycle, you're guaranteed two
things: Speed and convenience," says Mark Byron of Los Angeles, so you can go
wherever your whim and wheels want to take you. Another benefit: "It's a lot
easier to find parking close to a restaurant," points out Max Perez of San
Franciscomaking dinners out all the more convenient.
Guys with motorcycles are the only match for ...girls with
motorcycles! Of course, tons of women have motorcycles themselves
and are avid ridersand that's why they search for biker guys: To
complement their sassy self-image. "Of course I have to search for a guy with a
bike," says JoMarie Spagnola of Atlanta, GA. "Who else is going to keep up with
me on my 2001 Yamaha V-Star?" Just remember this, says Hughes: "Between two
motors, the wind, and neither of you wanting to get too distracted from the
road, motorcycle riding doesn't exactly make for meaningful conversation." Make
sure you've got other things in common besides four-stroke engines, otherwise
you might be headed for a relationship ditch.
Guys with
motorcycles make even the most empowered women feel girly. In this
day and age, women are the masters of our own destiny. No longer do we look to
men for power, permission, or affirmation. And as great as that is, there's a
part of many of us that likes to be a li'l lady once in a while. "The back of
my guy's bike is the only place I'll let a man (literally) take the front seat.
Ill give up my independent power to wrap my hands around his middle and
put my trust in him for just that small while," says Amy Kaye of Brooklyn, NY.
"It's a little taste of being old-fashioned. That's a great feelingat
least for a little while.
Dating a biker dude
gives a woman an excuse to tap her wild side. If youve ever
wondered about what your bad-girl side would look like, this is the opportunity
to find out. Surely you wont be hopping on the back of a Harley in a
camisole, prairie skirt and heels. Nope, this is your chance to shine in jeans,
bootsand whatever black leather is lurking in your closet. None to be
found? No worries! Anything casual will do the trick. Notes Vin Amendola, a guy
with a bike in Middle Village, NY: "At any age, a woman looks sexy and
rebellious on a bikeeven if, in real life, she just dropped off the kids
off at soccer practice."
Of course, some women don't dig the biker
thing at all. "To tell you the truth
I'd rather date a guy with a
convertible," says Dale Chestnut of Albany, NY. "No helmet required, and you
can drink coffee and wear short skirts." To which we say: Doll, you're born to
be mild.
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