
With everything you see and hear, I don’t know about you, but I got the distinct impression he was a bit of a player. Yet, the Huffington Post has an excerpt from the October Men’s Journal in which he says:
“I’m a 36-year-old single guy who is completely open and honest with every woman in my life,” says Armstrong. “As long as you’re honest, and no one’s getting played or let down, then you’re being fair.”
That’s refreshing to hear, especially from someone like him who could pretty much have his pick of women.
He talks about his relationship mistakes:
“I made a mistake to let the public into my relationship with Sheryl, even though it didn’t feel like a mistake at the time,” he says. “It put a lot of pressure on the relationship, and I will never do it again.” Some public outings can’t be avoided, though. “When Tory had a show, I would go to the show; when Sheryl had a concert, I’d go to the concert; and if – uh – a new lady has a premiere, I might go to the premiere. I’m there as a supportive partner, that’s my role. But sitting down and doing a bunch of photos, like I did with Sheryl, is just wrong, and I won’t do that again.”
Being on the Tour limited his sex drive somewhat:
“I had sex if I had the energy. I wasn’t one of those guys who believed in the myths about the guy losing his chi,” says Armstrong. “But the fact is that if you are riding your bike five, six, seven hours a day, you are not a sex champion. You’re just not. You have fatigue, low testosterone, and a lower libido.” He grins. “But you know, I never got any complaints.”
I bet.
During the interview he shows the interviewer his infinity tub in his bathroom:
“Girls love that tub,” he says, “They’re always splashing around in it, and I’ve gotta be like, ‘Hey, quit splashing the art!”
He doesn’t clarify which “girls” he means: women or his kids.
Do you think he’s a hottie or not?