irc333 Posted January 18, 2011 Posted January 18, 2011 ...who works around them. My recent experience, that I hear dating women with horses might be an issue, schedule-wise...or if they even have a career involving horses. Apparently they work odd hours, have to be even called in. And if they OWN horses, they are around them more so than having an active social life. EVEN if they are single without children, apparently horses are like BIG children. Any truth to this? I have even read profiles of women in the "Equetrian Sciences" who have a bit of a hard time dating due to scheduling issues involving working with horses. Anyone?
Mme. Chaucer Posted January 18, 2011 Posted January 18, 2011 Women who own horses ... horses are very expensive and require a great deal of time commitment. If a woman is not willing to put that in, she probably won't be keeping horses (unless she is wealthy enough to pay others to take care of the horses, ride them, groom them, etc.) If she keeps horses at home, she won't be very free to stay away. Arrangements always have to be made in advance for care. If she is involved in any equestrian sports, training or competitions, she is likely to be very focussed upon them and busy many weekends of every year. I've had horses for many years and have many friends who do as well. Often boyfriends and husbands are second to the horses when it comes to spending time and attention upon them. Some guys are great with this - they have their own stuff they want to do. Others ... it can be a problem.
Star Gazer Posted January 18, 2011 Posted January 18, 2011 Bells talked a lot about dating women with horses. I think all your questions were answered, like beating a dead...horse! Madame summarized those other threads quite well.
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