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Cyclist in cafe

Aspergers_Aspie

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I was in a cafe and one customer sat for his whole duration still wearing his cycle helmet. I found this odd although he obviously wasn't harming anyone. Odd I thought as normally a cyclist would remove their helmet. Maybe a comfort thing I guess
 
I was in a cafe and one customer sat for his whole duration still wearing his cycle helmet. I found this odd although he obviously wasn't harming anyone. Odd I thought as normally a cyclist would remove their helmet. Maybe a comfort thing I guess

Maybe he forgot? It’s hard to say. I would take mine off, but the modern ones are so light and comfortable it’s easy to forget you are wearing one.
 
Having a "bad hair" day...?
(One of my wife's uncles, who is bald, used to say that he was having a "no hair" day. :p)
 
Maybe he forgot? It’s hard to say. I would take mine off, but the modern ones are so light and comfortable it’s easy to forget you are wearing one.
Exactly. I sometimes keep it on unintentionally as I am used to wearing a cap to cover "helmet hair."

My funniest impulse is when I first sit down in my recumbent trike and immediately look for a seatbelt.
 

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