RE: Equestrian uniform (Full Version)

All Forums >> [Community Discussions] >> General BDSM Discussion



Message


GreedyTop -> RE: Equestrian uniform (6/26/2011 12:57:17 PM)

oooh..Paso's are GORGEOUS!  Of course, I will always have a fondness for Morgans (justin MOrgan Had  horse....).


*sigh* I always wanted to be one of the HORSEY crowd"*




PeonForHer -> RE: Equestrian uniform (6/26/2011 2:01:52 PM)

FR

Must admit, I just thought 'riding English' was an American expression for a particular riding style/saddle/whatever. I didn't think it needed to have anything much to do with the way English people themselves ride. (Just like 'French kissing' doesn't refer to French people's way of snogging.) I should make it clear, though, that I know zilch about horses or riding.

Anyway, that aside, this is a fun thread. What a lot I'm learning! And, OP. . . yup, I go for that style of dress on a woman, too. Ding-dong!




LadyHibiscus -> RE: Equestrian uniform (6/26/2011 2:10:12 PM)

I learned English and Western riding, loved them both, though never got the fancy kit.

I'd love a Morgan! I leanred to ride on retired racehorses, nearly 17 hands, all of them. A compact horse is much more my style.




PeonForHer -> RE: Equestrian uniform (6/26/2011 2:30:26 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyHibiscus
I leanred to ride on retired racehorses, nearly 17 hands, all of them. A compact horse is much more my style.


Bugger me sideways - I thought they had hooves, and only four of them at that!





DesFIP -> RE: Equestrian uniform (6/27/2011 9:37:34 AM)

My oldest has shown western for years. She's done almost everything that doesn't involve a rope.  Some barrels, team penning, working cow horse, western horsemanship, pleasure, reining, and god only knows what else.

English kit is what she jumps in.

Unfortunately somehow in the unpacking from college she's misplaced/lost her western show boots and paddock boots and she's just announced she needs new English boots as she's been working out and her calves no longer fit the old boots. Do you know how much Justins and Ariats cost? Ouch!

Btw, it isn't English as in what modern riders in England wear, but changes from what people wore in the 1700s when the US was settled by England. Sort of like Yiddish and German are both descendants of Middle High German. Divergent paths but equally valid.




Page: <<   < prev  1 [2]

Valid CSS!




Collarchat.com © 2025
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Spam Policy
0.015625