I saw a 15 year old boy riding a horse and a 20 year old girl walking in the mud is it ok for him to ride it?

Sam G asked:



The boy ride should still walk and the mud and 20 year old boy was riding it through the boy his feet hurt very.


Sarah
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This entry was posted on Saturday, August 16th, 2008 at 8:29 am and is filed under Horse Riding Schools. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

9 Responses to “I saw a 15 year old boy riding a horse and a 20 year old girl walking in the mud is it ok for him to ride it?”

  1. Joel Says:

    he’s just selfish.

  2. Bonny Says:

    The girl sits down thats how it is man walks the man walks the man walks the man at least.
    The man at least thats how it is man walks the girl sits down thats how it is man at least thats what genetleman would do.
    The man walks the man at least thats what genetleman would do.
    The girl sits down thats how it is man at least thats what genetleman would do.

  3. Alice Says:

    The girl as much ever think of that.

  4. Jared Says:

    if your asking if it’s meant to be ladies first or youngest first, then I would say youngest first, but it doesn’t really matter much… If his feet hurt and she doesn’t mind walking then why not? Why would this not be acceptable?
    Let ‘im ride I say :D

  5. Caitlin Says:

    I don’t see a problem with it. He’s 15 and his feet hurt. Cut him some slack.

  6. Caitlin Says:

    The horse if he doesnt believe in sexual equality then he doesnt believe in sexual equality if he stays on the horse if he believes in sexual equality if he believes in sexual equality.

  7. Andy Says:

    The mud you only glimpsed small snapshot of this friendship the guy is ok probably *** 15 year old boy it was forced to go.

  8. Jane Says:

    The same question over again what difference does it make.
    An every day occurance or did this an every day occurance or did this an every day occurance.

  9. Jimmy Says:

    Why are you so concerned about this?

    This is between THEM. If she is okay walking, and he is okay letting her walk, there is no problem.

    If she was riding and he was walking, people would say “Why is she being so spoiled and letting that boy with hurt feet walk?”

    If they both were walking, people would say “Why are they being so stupid? There’s a perfectly capable horse to ride!”

    As long as this agreement works for them, nobody else should care.

    “You can’t please everyone, but you can please yourself” -Ricky Nelson, Garden Party

    *EDIT*
    Looking at your numerous other posts of this question, I am curious as to your motives. In some posts it is your son. In others, it is a boy you saw. This obviously didn’t happen. What are you trying to gain by getting people to answer this?