Ah, now we're getting down to it. What you're describing is also a
problem for long-distance cyclists. The root of the problem is the
pressure on certain nerves, blood vessels and tissues in that area for
an extended period of time. Easily remedied by having a good seat and
adjusting your seating position regularly.
"Steven T. Ekstrand" wrote:
>
> I knew that would get a "rise" out of people!
>
> I said "linked", probably just in laboratory rats!
>
> Also a real problem for truck drivers. Another crowd I don't want to mess
> with!
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