Title: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: MAXdB on February 09, 2010, 01:27:14 PM Hello Everyone, so this is directed to those in the long beach area willing to help me
out with a quick experiment. I am currently taking a women's sociology class and we are required to go out in public and break a gender role and write a paper on the responses we get. So I was thinking, as a guy, an interesting gender role to break would be where I am the passenger to a girl on a bike rather than other way around. Not too hard or complicated but definitely something i expect will get people's attention. So my question is: is there a female rider willing to help out with this experiment or maybe a guy rider that is willing to dress as a girl (pink helmet/jacket maybe a wig) with me as a passenger and do a quick lap around campus-csulb? If so let me know. Thanks! Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: erkishhorde on February 09, 2010, 06:37:01 PM Why does it have to look like a girl in front. Any guy in the passenger role attracts just as much attention regardless of the rider in front.
Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: MAXdB on February 09, 2010, 07:06:32 PM although a guy on the back of a bike with another guy does get people's attention, i'm going for a gender role reversal. think of it like this..
if there is a guy and a girl (and the both know how to ride) and they were to decide to take one bike.. the "obvious" thing to do according to the social gender norm would be for the guy to pilot the bike and the female to ride as the passenger. on the other hand, if it was two guys, sure they might feel uncomfortable and sure people might find it funny/odd but I don't feel this would really be as direct as the girl rider situation in breaking a gender norm.. Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: madmatt on February 09, 2010, 07:40:27 PM I applaud your experiment. I wonder if there would be much effect on a college campus when people aren't paying much attention, funds are tight and smart transportation is valued. I do, however, think that if they pulled up at the Rockstore on a Sat/Sun morning, people would take notice. There are some pretty strict norms among motorcyclists.
Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: MAXdB on February 09, 2010, 08:18:08 PM I applaud your experiment. I wonder if there would be much effect on a college campus when people aren't paying much attention, funds are tight and smart transportation is valued. I do, however, think that if they pulled up at the Rockstore on a Sat/Sun morning, people would take notice. There are some pretty strict norms among motorcyclists. I was planning on doing this in an area where students typically wait for the bus or to be picked up--lots of people standing around just staring/people-watching--but your idea sounds even better.. this situation would be weird for the average person to see but moreso for motorcyclists.. I will consider that! if you guys end up seeing a girl giving a ride to a guy at the rock store.. it's probably me Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: lawbreaker on February 10, 2010, 05:10:49 AM I was planning on doing this in an area where students typically wait for the bus or to be picked up--lots of people standing around just staring/people-watching--but your idea sounds even better.. this situation would be weird for the average person to see but moreso for motorcyclists.. I will consider that! if you guys end up seeing a girl giving a ride to a guy at the rock store.. it's probably me wouldnt you want a more general gender break, than a specific moto-related break? Motorcycle crowds are an interesting lot... you may not get the response youre looking for .... Just a thought Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: madmatt on February 10, 2010, 05:52:32 AM This brings me back to my college Soc days...facing backwards in the elevator, buying all of the bananas at the supermarket, leaving the stall door wide open while using the men's room. Ahhhh, those were the days.
Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: MAXdB on February 10, 2010, 04:36:28 PM wouldnt you want a more general gender break, than a specific moto-related break? Motorcycle crowds are an interesting lot... you may not get the response youre looking for .... Just a thought I agree that I could possibly do something else but I wanted to do something moto related.. it's just more fun :) This brings me back to my college Soc days...facing backwards in the elevator, buying all of the bananas at the supermarket, leaving the stall door wide open while using the men's room. Ahhhh, those were the days. lol I have a buddy who was telling me about his experience of doing that for another class--walking into an elevator and not turning around to face the door.. just standing there staring at the back of the elevator. haha classic.. [laugh] [clap] Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: hbliam on February 11, 2010, 01:14:27 PM Just use the womens restroom everywhere you go.
Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: MAXdB on February 11, 2010, 01:36:17 PM ^^ actually a few female students are planning on doing this but we feel that if a male does it, it may result in him getting arrested.. so I think I'm going to pass [laugh]
Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: Gus Duc on February 11, 2010, 04:33:19 PM Come on Eric....... you've been mistaken for a girl before on your Duc..... help the guy out [cheeky]
You'll get to ride a sweet S4RS with some nice rear sets ;) Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: NorDog on February 12, 2010, 08:57:45 AM I am currently taking a women's sociology class and we are required to go out in public and break a gender role and write a paper on the responses we get. Doesn't just taking the damn course count? I mean, you are a dude, right? [cheeky] Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: Embyr on February 12, 2010, 10:34:22 AM i'd totally give you a ride on my bike but i've never had a passenger before... lol. not sure as though i'd be the best pilot for you. but if you're willing to be gentle... hehe
wouldn't it be just as much of a gender role break to ride cupcake with a guy? seeing as how men are supposed to be drivers/pilots only? If you need any theoretical insight, I'm a gender studies senior... perhaps I can be of some help. :) Feel free to PM. Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: madmatt on February 12, 2010, 11:56:31 AM but if you're willing to be gentle... hehe [evil] Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: MAXdB on February 12, 2010, 01:03:13 PM You'll get to ride a sweet S4RS with some nice rear sets ;) That they are! :) wouldn't it be just as much of a gender role break to ride cupcake with a guy? seeing as how men are supposed to be drivers/pilots only? other than my reply to erkishhorde above, I guess another reason is cuz I've personnally given a couple guys rides as well as taken a ride as a passenger (only once when I crashed my bike, of course! :-X) but the sight of a girl giving a guy a ride, THAT I've NEVER seen and thought it'd be funny to get a shot of that [laugh] Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: Embyr on February 12, 2010, 08:09:22 PM ... you could also attach a ponytail to your helmet, stuff your shirt and see what it's like to be a girl rider for a day. :P
Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: madmatt on February 12, 2010, 08:54:12 PM ... you could also attach a ponytail to your helmet, stuff your shirt and see what it's like to be a girl rider for a day. :P trannys are definitely an under represented group among motorcyclists. Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: gm2 on February 13, 2010, 02:14:42 PM trannys are definitely an under represented group among motorcyclists. the problem is the shoes... Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: lawbreaker on February 13, 2010, 02:21:51 PM trannys are definitely an under represented group among motorcyclists. Trannys are people too....... ;D Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: NorDog on February 13, 2010, 03:50:07 PM trannys are definitely an under represented group among motorcyclists. My bike has a 6 speed tranny. Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: MAXdB on February 16, 2010, 01:42:23 PM so I ended up doing something else for this assignment but here's a picture I found. i'm sssuming the passenger seat on the 996 is not quite as comfortable as the monster's.
(http://i48.tinypic.com/2929u34.jpg) Title: Re: Long Beach Social Experiment Post by: somegirl on February 20, 2010, 08:27:30 AM I've taken guys as a passenger before, they've been much bigger than me and we do get some interesting looks. ;D
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