Originally Posted By: greenblue90
....I think it may be a childhood issue, she always said she had few things she could call her own, and the few things she did have always seemed to get taken or broken by a careless family member.

...In other news since we are moving overseas were getting matching his and hers touring bikes.

...It is a big investment, but I have decided that we can't live in D limbo forever, and we need to move forward with life.


You are probably right that she has some childhood issues, we all do.

As to matching touring bikes, because you said they are a big investment, I am assuming that you are talking about motorcycles and not bicyles.

If so, I want to strongly suggest that you and she get some "motorcycle riding instruction." Not only will it lower your insurance costs, but it just might save her life or yours.

Let me be specific. New motorcycle riders are a significant danger to themselves. There are lots of studies that show this.

You may have lots of hours of riding time under your belt, but does she? If she doesn't, it could be really easy for her to dump the bike and get injured. If you care for her have the two of you take some instruction on how to ride touring bikes and how to drive defensively on them.

If you were talking about bicyles, I apologize for my assumption.


>43 years of marriage--My wife and I are now closer than we have been in decades. I believe that my SSM is over.