They are big girls. I'm sure if they had a problem being called "girls" they would have done something about it long before now.
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I use to think that way also. But at 63 I have learned that it is ok to let the "girl" out. :dg1::dg1::dg1::dg1::dg1:
..and I'm over 50 years old. I tell people my inner child is close to service. I consider myself a girl most of the time.
we are women who think we are girls when we ride our Spyders.....youth!!!!!
I can't believe this is even being asked. I hate being calling Mrs. (Insert last name) it makes me feel old.
I want to remain young until I die, which means I'm a Girl all the way!
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Hi All....
Just sent in a request to join the Facebook site.
Excited to be able to talk to other ladies that ride SpYders :clap:
Glad you found us!! We're about to 1000 fun-loving, Spyder-riding members!!! :dg2:
Can't find you on Facebook. Please email me at jennifersemail1957@yahoo.com how please.
I just received my GOS t shirt and hoodie. They are awesome. Am wearing them both today.:rolleyes:
First of all, this post makes no sense to me "insulting in common in usage males". Huh? However, if we were Women on Spyders, the acronym would be WOS, and none of us are wussies!! If you really knew some of us, you would see that we are 'girls at heart', enjoying our lives through ryding and being there for each other. There have been no complaints about any of us being part of GOS.
This is one of those 'politically correct' complaints that has no merit for the members of GOS.
Newbie here - Sent request to join facebook group.
I would like to join the group but can not figure out how to.
Cathy from Texas
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I've requested to join also. I'm buffedpupp!Would love to share the ryde with other ladies and their Spyders. Mine is a 2015 F3!! The guys are great but it's good to hear the female side as well ;)
I've submitted a request to join the group. Riding a '14 RTS.
In regard to the "girl" comments, I see that it can be derogatory or as a term of endearment, but it all depends on the situation and the relationship with the person using the terms. A "girls night out" doesn't bother me but, at 60, I don't respond well to someone referring to me in the third person using that word.
I was given the nick name " Big Girl" when I was in my 20's. That name was given to me by my team mates, but that was years ago and in a different lifetime.