Far too sensible! (very good advice though)Speaking as a 44 year old woman, i think you've got an awful lot to think about safety wise, eg coming on a public forum and advertising for a male cycling partner (i understand why but don't necessarily think that is a safe move, you may not even make it past your first meeting!) not to mention what is going in Europe and the middle east and the actually very short time frame you have given yourself to prepare.
I don't want to put you off either though bcoz i think its a good thing to be impulsive but you need to balance the risk, and i think this is where you may be allowing yourself to run away with the [ very exciting] idea, so i would suggest two things.
Research some companies that do round the world trips. They can be expensive but you would have full support.
Speak to someone who had a lot of experience cycling across continents. I know of someone who does this. I have a male friend who has done, amongst other things TransAm a few times (unsupported, 4000 miles) so is aware of all the risks and he knows others who have done round the world trips. Pm me your details and I'll try and put you in touch.
Haha made me LOLFar too sensible! (very good advice though)
In any case, a potential companion rider turning up to meet a 25 year old female for a round the world bike trip is likely to wake up the following morning in an ice bath with their kidneys missing... (no offence to the OP!)
ROFL.. why do you think I used the word "Banter" and not something like pestering, because from my experiences living in Muslim countries over many years, the younger males do feel obliged to Banter with western women what ever their age.:-)I think it's a little unfair pointing the finger just at Muslim men.....all faiths and cultures have their (fortunately small) minority of rude or dangerous people. When travelling I've always found the majority of Muslim people to be highly ethical and polite and very generous to strangers.
Being impolite or threatening to women is nothing to do with being Muslim in foreign lands just as its nothing to do with being Christian here.
Was it Mark Twain who is quoted as saying that.....Travel is the enemy of prejudice ....