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horses cause divorces
lowest miserable creature on the planet- horsechick, just a half hoof above is a fuktard horse.
with joy/without hate
Ah yes horse chicks! Also been there.
You guys hit the nail on the head: snobby, quiet and usually petite. Every single one of them had a terrible attitude.
My auntie owns horses in the UK, owns her own land as well. One day while checking out the place for the first time, I met this chick who’s parents owned the land opposite, and I tried chatting her up. She wasn’t bad looking and has huge t~~~. I soon discovered she had the maturity of a 6 year old. She was incredibly f~~~ing hostile and rude. She was actually so bad I assumed she must have been retarded.
Yet one night she came to the bar I worked at with a group of girlfriends, and when she realised it was me she gave me the nastiest, dirtiest look. She also did the same when she passed me in her car.
F~~~ing c~~~. No idea what her problem was. Suck my dick bitch.
definitely this:
And it’s all about control:
It gives them control over a large creature, makes them feel powerful.
And they pretend their horse is smart and the horse loves them when it is the fear that has been instilled into the horse. Seeing a horse being broken and trained is a cruel thing to watch.
Sounds like shes practicing for marriage and breaking a man, seeing a man being broken is also cruel thing to watch.
Aloha means family you don't leave family behind. Who will be the next Draconarius for MGTOW? MGTOW = brothers = acceptance = belonging
Our family rents our grandparents old farm for ridiculous money simply because its close to town but has enough space for a few horses. Its always couples who rent where the wife is obsessed with horses and the husband doesn’t care about them.
They could rent a normal house for $200-$300 per week less in town, every time someone new moves in I make a point of going around there, just to meet the poor husband.
You could do so much with $200-$300 in your pocket each week, that’s about $10,000-$15000 excluding all other costs (vet bills, feed etc).
A few horses could easily cost you $20,000 per year.- AuthorPosts
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