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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: WA State
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Back to the topic of saddles
This was posted over at the Team Estrogen forum by a woman with a new Selle Italia Strike Lady saddle "Did inaugural ride yesterday and the jury is still out. Soft tissues are VERY HAPPY! It's wide at the back and cuts in gradually, so the back of my legs are really rubbing against that part of the saddle. I'm thinking the men's version might be better, but I'm going to give myself a chance to get used to it. LOVE the cutout, though. You can practically get your whole hand through it. The winkie is happy." http://www.albabici.com/selle/lady/strike-lady-mp.htm if you want to check it out. It does have a very large cut out indeed - looks comfy! |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Smithtown, NY USA
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I agree. That does look like an extremely comfy saddle!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Thanks Eden. That saddle looks like it has a serious cut out! By the way, do you know what the poster means by "the winkie"?
I did a quick google search and "winkie," it appears, "is, in British slang usage, a male sexual organ". I can't say I knew that, and I'm a British male. Might she mean her cliteris, or would it be more general than that? |
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