My friendis very much a feminist. She likes to fight for women and bel

Published Wednesday, 5th Aug 19:58 BST

My friendis very much a feminist. She likes to fight for women and believes that if men can do it, so can we. When she learnt how to drive she would said she would only learn if she were taught by female driving instructors. She recently bought a motorbike and went on a motorbike holiday just for women. Whilst she was away, her and her friends went into a motorbike bar. They were there for about 5 minutes and the barman said they had to leave. She was so angry, and when she asked why, he replied "this bar ain't for women"!

When she was telling me this, I expected the next thing she'd say was that she puched him, but she didn't! She said she didn't need to as one of the other women she was with headbutted him. I couldn't stop laughing, to be fair though, that is really sexist, what he said.

I'm looking at buying myself a motorbike, but I'll have to learn how to ride one first. I have bought some really nice leathers and my helmet is shiny pink, and I have bought some of those little ears to put on thetop.I have recently booked my theory test through the dsa, I just have to revise loads. I was looking on the dsa website the other day and didn't realise how much paperwork and rules there are, when buying a motorbike, or even riding one. I also found on the dsa website theory tests I can do for practice, and it explains more about the hazard perception bit too. The hazard perception is the bit that I am not looking forward to. I have practiced on the computer with some clips I have downloaded and I keep clicking to late. It's really difficult, but I hope it just because of my computer clips. They are a bit jumpy at stages. I have done well on some of the multiple choice questions, I need to do more revision on things like trailers and the paperwork, but hopefully I will be OK on the day. All my friends passed first time, and if they can do it, so can I.

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