The speaker is shown a photo of their family and is told they look like their mother, especially in their eyes. While they acknowledge the physical resemblance, they note they take after their adventurous father who was in a motorcycle gang before marriage. The speaker has ridden motorcycles since age 17 and shares other daring hobbies like surfing, snowboarding, and going skydiving once with their father without telling their mother.
The speaker is shown a photo of their family and is told they look like their mother, especially in their eyes. While they acknowledge the physical resemblance, they note they take after their adventurous father who was in a motorcycle gang before marriage. The speaker has ridden motorcycles since age 17 and shares other daring hobbies like surfing, snowboarding, and going skydiving once with their father without telling their mother.
The speaker is shown a photo of their family and is told they look like their mother, especially in their eyes. While they acknowledge the physical resemblance, they note they take after their adventurous father who was in a motorcycle gang before marriage. The speaker has ridden motorcycles since age 17 and shares other daring hobbies like surfing, snowboarding, and going skydiving once with their father without telling their mother.
- Yeah, that’s my whole family. - Hmm, you look a lot like your mom, especially your eyes – very deep beautiful eyes. - Oh, thank you. - And the same figure, the same shape. - Hey, I don’t want to hear that. I may look like my mom, but I really take after my dad. - Really? In what way? - We are both very adventurous. My dad was like into motorcycles when he was younger and he was in one of those, you know, motorcycle clubs. - You mean like a motorcycle gang? - Yeah, but that was before he was married. I’ve been riding a motorcycle myself since I was seventeen. - You? No way. - Yeah, I’ve always done stuff like that. - Oh, really? Like what else? - Well surfing, snowboarding. My dad and I even went skydiving once. We didn’t tell my mom, though. She would’ve killed us.
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