
Met a Gen Z girl on Instagram who said my follower/following ratio is a red flag. Still trying to understand the logic in 2026
My following is higher than my followers by 150 more, and she said she needs to be equal to be a green flag.

My following is higher than my followers by 150 more, and she said she needs to be equal to be a green flag.
I’m curious how people in their late 28 to 35 think about bikes now compared to a few years ago.
Back then many of us wanted sports, speed and pure excitement.
Now life brings career pressure, marriage talks, EMI, savings, family expectations and future planning.
Would love genuine answers from people in this phase of life.
Reply in numbers any questions you feel comfortable 👇
Your age and marriage status?
Your dream bike 5 years ago vs dream bike now?
Have responsibilities and marriage plans affected your bike plans?
What matters more now:
- Power
- Comfort
- Mileage
- Reliability
- Touring
- Pillion comfort
If responsibilities didn’t exist, which bike would you buy immediately?
Thinking about car now
Interested to know how bike thinking changes with age and life experience.
What setting needs to change on galaxy watch 4 classic and phone. I'm currently on the latest update and firmware.