Is cycling ruining your relationships?



People just enjoy cycling as a hobby and I don't think it is ruing the relationship of people. I ride a lot as it is my passion but I always find the time for my family members. I enjoy spending time with my kids and my wife. You just have to manage the time for maintaining a perfect relationship.

Creating time for the family is really necessary and making them realize that you truly care is the best way to make things work out. I've been riding for some years now and it's been great for me.
 
My closest friends all ride a bicycle as well so we can bond over rides and cycling helps improve our relationship. It's the same way with my father who taught me how to ride. My mother can't ride a bike and refuses to be taught but she understands when I want to go outside for a nice bicycle ride.
 
Not in my case. My partner is very supportive about my passion in riding, and she even monitors and giving me a healthy diet to help me maintain my well conditioned body.
 
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People around me understand perfectly well that I enjoy riding my bike and it never brought any issue between them and I for no reason. The thing with having issues with some people as a result that you ride is when we don't have understanding people around us that should see that our happiness should matter as well.

I guess we should make them understand why we are so passionate about riding. Because if they do really value us, surely they will support us all the way as it would make us happy.
 
Cycling ruin my relationship? Uhh no! :D

Singles and tandem.

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Cycling ruin my relationship? Uhh no! :D

Singles and tandem.

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This is great for riding a bike is even the best way to get to relate well with those that we care about. I've thought my fiance how to ride and it gives me joy when she told me few weeks ago that she is saving up to buy a bike for herself. This is the type of news that makes me to feel really happy at the end of the day.
 
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That is good! My wife has been riding for 20 years with me. Nice because if we have nothing to do, she tells me we should go to the bike store to look at bike accessories and goodies! :)
 
It hasn't done anything like that to me. Personally, I find that it's unlikely to cause problems in relationships unless the person is taking up so much time that his loved ones are starting to feel neglected or unappreciated. Being physically present with your friends and family is something to prioritize. When you're away or too involved in something, it makes them feel like you don't like them that much.
 
My husband and I were actively involved in sports, riding bicycles, it was our hobby. After some unpleasant events, depression set in, I didn’t want anything. It's good that they found a relationship psychology test, thanks to him and the help of specialists, they began to get out of depression. It really works, try it.
 

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