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Buckwhl -> Pony Play (6/27/2006 6:56:23 PM)

how many here are interested in Pony Play? or actually into that?
just curious I have been doing it for over 30 years before they called it that, or knew what it was about.

Buck




Caretakr -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 6:58:04 PM)

Only if I get to use the spurs.[8D]




ownedgirlie -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 7:09:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Caretakr

Only if I get to use the spurs.[8D]


Must be my quirky mood tonight.  Now I have that old cowboy song in my head, "I got spurs, that jingle jangle jingle...as I go ridin' merily along..."

Anyone else know it? 

As for pony play, I can't say I've been fitted with a bit yet, but it would be interesting. 




petwolf22 -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 7:10:20 PM)

i love it just don't really have the chance to indulge beyond occasional dress-up [&:] i wish there were one of those farms near to me where people get to do that sort of thing

i broke a glass horsehair-tailed plug once....never ever ever stand over tiling and use too much lube [:)]




zenofeller -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 7:25:36 PM)

i could never understand it.




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 7:37:12 PM)

Gosh the idea of pony play really gets me hot. I can think of so many decedent scenarios having to do with pony play. It does strike me as something not that many folks are "into" (plus, I've never done it - but I love reading about it, hehe). It might get kind of expensive, with all the gear one has to buy? Oh well - it is undoubtedly worth it. - Susan 




Caretakr -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 7:40:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SusanofO

Gosh the idea of pony play really gets me hot. I can think of so many decedent scenarios having to do with pony play. It does strike me as something not that many folks are "into" (plus, I've never done it - but I love reading about it, hehe). It might get kind of expensive, with all the gear one has to buy? Oh well - it is undoubtedly worth it. - Susan 


Unless you happen to be with a leatherworker-then it's not that expensive.[;)]<-------------




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 7:43:53 PM)

That's right. And if they're not, then - well, better money on a harness or a cart or a crop than other elective things, right? - Susan 




Caretakr -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 8:01:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SusanofO

That's right. And if they're not, then - well, better money on a harness or a cart or a crop than other elective things, right? - Susan 


Being one who crafts in metal,leather, and wood-and who has for over 26 years now,you have literally NO idea of the things I can make. Time well spent, is time saved.




MistressSonya -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 9:22:35 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Buckwhl

how many here are interested in Pony Play? or actually into that?
just curious I have been doing it for over 30 years before they called it that, or knew what it was about.

Buck




hello buck.. havent seen you in forever and a day.. but I will say that I have been breaking and riding  real horses for years... and now that I have a ltr sub, it was just natural to start doing some pony play as soon as I found out it interested him as well.  I have rode buck a few times and I would love to hook up with someone that has been doing for as long as you have for a session.
take care
MistressSonya




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 9:26:55 PM)

Sounds money-saving and money-making and interesting, Caretaker.
Are you an enterprenuer or a hobbyist in that regard? It doesn't matter to me, I am just curious.
- Susan




Caretakr -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 9:28:26 PM)

Entrepenuer,full time. 25 years worth.




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 9:31:16 PM)

So do you have a list of folk who are interested in pony play and such, Cartakr? I don't want it (I'd never ask for anything like that) am just wondering if you know why people buy the stuff they buy from you (I was a Marketing Manangement/Research major in college, forgive me). It probably doesn't matter if you're making the money you want and need (moeny isn't everything, in fact to me it doesn't count for a whole lot). But am wondering from a curiosity standpoint (and I am way too nosy for my own good sometimes). - Susan 




Caretakr -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 9:38:05 PM)

I used to make some on the side. I only do it or my own uses these days. It didn't pay well enough to be worth the time.




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 10:20:43 PM)

Oh well I am glad to know someone who makes these things. Thank you for telling me - I admire people who can work with their hands (that's not innuendo, it's the truth). - Susan 




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 10:42:25 PM)

I think it has to do w/being treated totally like an animal; you can't talk or resist and your owner can just do what he/she will with you and you have no say. Plus, they train you to do what they want - sometimes for hours w/really painful (I suppose) croppings and the like. Mmmm.Yummy. - Susan




Caretakr -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 10:48:35 PM)

Yes,it's a form of objectification.




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 10:54:37 PM)

Someone told me it's a lot more popular overseas (like in the UK) than it is in the U.S. Don't know the reason. - Susan




Caretakr -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 10:56:50 PM)

The English are more complicated and formal in thier play.

Over here,structure and protocol seem to be going in the crapper at a rapid rate.

So I am glad it is being kept alive SOMEWHERE.




SusanofO -> RE: Pony Play (6/27/2006 11:02:10 PM)

Well it sounds interesting to me. I'm sure it takes some committment and expense, but people spend money on floggers and the like anyway, so what the heck?

- Susan 




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