Thanks, guys. I’m glad you can see it from my vantage point. I should clarify - 
I’m perfectly ok with men preferring masculine details and women preferring 
feminine details, whatever that all means, and I’m not looking to make 
everything genderless or neutral. I don’t expect you all to start riding pink 
and purple bikes with lace doilies on them or anything. I wouldn’t ride a bike 
that was lime green and black and called THE DEATH STAR because it’s just not 
me. So, maybe I’m guilty of this to some degree as well. But I just don’t like 
it when things like a 6 inch long name on a decal or a sloping top tube make a 
bike undesirable, simply because it’s got a feminine connotation. Also, what is 
it that makes the feminine connotation a bad thing? I’ve been privileged to 
know women with unimaginable strength and goodness and wisdom, and so have you. 

I think it would be nice for Rivendell, if they’re going to choose people 
names, to represent both sexes and not have customers being offended that their 
model might have a woman’s name on it.

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