This is in continuation of my previous blog. And like I was saying one does not know what 'long hours' is. How much hours of riding bike is enough? One cannot draw a line. One simply does not know that and why one does not know that? Because of the corporations which sell those bikes. They would not want people to stop riding bikes.
I feel all bikes should come with a statutory warning that "Bike riding may cause impotence".
Just like cigarettes. We know cigarettes cause cancer and lung disease but the cigarette companies were not accepting this fact till the early part of this century. In fact one movie had also come starring Russel Crowe and Al Pacino "The Insider".
But for similar kind of thing happening with bikes sound like a 'far-fetched reality'.
The corporations will try to make more and more people to ride bikes.
They will show glamorous ads like the one with Allu Arjun. While Allu Arjun may have all the ladies he wants due to his being a star and he may be getting paid millions for endorsing the brand, the reality is one who copies him will be facing a deadly cycle as to where he does not know where to draw the line of driving bike resulting in causing 'erectile dysfunction' (ED) and subsequent impotence.
By the way it is said that smoking also causes 'erectile dysfunction' but the cigarette ads earlier would be showing big burly men as such that if you smoke a cigarette you can be like them.
It is a lie and a farce.
Some may say that scooters and scooterettes have more protection as their seats are bigger, wider and they vibrate lesser. Plus there is no gear change with the leg. Earlier Bajaj scooter had rear brake at the bottom but present Honda Activa are gearless and only hands are involved.
It may be possible that way that scooters may be providing protection against ED. We don't know that. But we can be certain that bikes/motorcycles would be causing that. Also I feel motorcycles are safer to ride than scooters and scooterettes. Main thing is that tyres are bigger in motorcycle. And someone (like me) who is more used to driving a motorcycle cannot get adjusted to driving a scooter.
See the tragedy, people don't earn that much and so cannot afford a car and so are bound to drive a bike. They want to do a job and so to reach office on time they buy a bike. But this bike causes impotence and then we do know if sperms get affected as well. Certainly motorcycle causes ED. It may also be destroying the sperms by affecting the testicular area ( where sperms are being produced). So in addition to ED, they are unable to father a child when they get married.
For overweight people the situation is worse because all the extra weight is supported on a small seat which the motor cycle provides and the full load falls between the butt area thus damaging the muscles and nerves and blood circulation.
It is a tragedy and all young people should realise it that by riding a bike you do not become a 'hero' but you become a zero.
I feel all bikes should come with a statutory warning that "Bike riding may cause impotence".
Just like cigarettes. We know cigarettes cause cancer and lung disease but the cigarette companies were not accepting this fact till the early part of this century. In fact one movie had also come starring Russel Crowe and Al Pacino "The Insider".
But for similar kind of thing happening with bikes sound like a 'far-fetched reality'.
The corporations will try to make more and more people to ride bikes.
They will show glamorous ads like the one with Allu Arjun. While Allu Arjun may have all the ladies he wants due to his being a star and he may be getting paid millions for endorsing the brand, the reality is one who copies him will be facing a deadly cycle as to where he does not know where to draw the line of driving bike resulting in causing 'erectile dysfunction' (ED) and subsequent impotence.
By the way it is said that smoking also causes 'erectile dysfunction' but the cigarette ads earlier would be showing big burly men as such that if you smoke a cigarette you can be like them.
It is a lie and a farce.
Some may say that scooters and scooterettes have more protection as their seats are bigger, wider and they vibrate lesser. Plus there is no gear change with the leg. Earlier Bajaj scooter had rear brake at the bottom but present Honda Activa are gearless and only hands are involved.
It may be possible that way that scooters may be providing protection against ED. We don't know that. But we can be certain that bikes/motorcycles would be causing that. Also I feel motorcycles are safer to ride than scooters and scooterettes. Main thing is that tyres are bigger in motorcycle. And someone (like me) who is more used to driving a motorcycle cannot get adjusted to driving a scooter.
See the tragedy, people don't earn that much and so cannot afford a car and so are bound to drive a bike. They want to do a job and so to reach office on time they buy a bike. But this bike causes impotence and then we do know if sperms get affected as well. Certainly motorcycle causes ED. It may also be destroying the sperms by affecting the testicular area ( where sperms are being produced). So in addition to ED, they are unable to father a child when they get married.
For overweight people the situation is worse because all the extra weight is supported on a small seat which the motor cycle provides and the full load falls between the butt area thus damaging the muscles and nerves and blood circulation.
It is a tragedy and all young people should realise it that by riding a bike you do not become a 'hero' but you become a zero.
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