Dealing w/ annoying anti-motorcycle family members
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i'm the only motorcyclist in my family on my side. in fact, ever single family member on my side would give me crap at first.
and at first, i tried defending myself. it used to get a little heated.
but the sh*t kept coming, so i decided that one day, i'd just start agreeing with them and saying "ok" and nodding my head anytime they said something negative.
after a little while of that, they dropped it. i think they finally started to realize they were just wasting their breath with trying to convince me to give up riding. now they are at peace with it.
i won't give up riding, and now i think they actually believe me when i say it. you have to realize one crucial thing when talking about the "dangerous-ness" of motorcycles - most of the people that think they are death traps or rolling coffins are people that are NOT riders. so what the hell do they know about riding? and the answer is nothing.
tell them that, and then after if they still persist, just agree and nod your head
and at first, i tried defending myself. it used to get a little heated.
but the sh*t kept coming, so i decided that one day, i'd just start agreeing with them and saying "ok" and nodding my head anytime they said something negative.
after a little while of that, they dropped it. i think they finally started to realize they were just wasting their breath with trying to convince me to give up riding. now they are at peace with it.
i won't give up riding, and now i think they actually believe me when i say it. you have to realize one crucial thing when talking about the "dangerous-ness" of motorcycles - most of the people that think they are death traps or rolling coffins are people that are NOT riders. so what the hell do they know about riding? and the answer is nothing.
tell them that, and then after if they still persist, just agree and nod your head
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Kuro is 100% right. Your family members care about you, and they're legitimately worried about your well-being. You should consider yourself fortunate to have them.
Assuming they're willing to listen, you can tell them, and find the statistics to back it up, that the overwhelming majority of motorcycle crashes involve riders who are either inexperienced, unlicensed, untrained, or intoxicated. You can move the odds in your favor by taking the right actions. Show them that you take their concern seriously by getting proper training, always wearing full gear, and riding responsibly.
Assuming they're willing to listen, you can tell them, and find the statistics to back it up, that the overwhelming majority of motorcycle crashes involve riders who are either inexperienced, unlicensed, untrained, or intoxicated. You can move the odds in your favor by taking the right actions. Show them that you take their concern seriously by getting proper training, always wearing full gear, and riding responsibly.
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Lighten up. Most people are just kidding and everyone should take ALL advice given with a grain of salt. Of course family cares about someone riding but its "YOUR" choice not theirs to choose to ride.
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I consider it a serious question because I would have seriously dumped her if she couldn't come to terms with me riding