Wizzkid
Well-Known Member
The mummy thing isnt for me either i mean did you give birth to your horse...yuk
Ive heard people calling their horse sexy, whats that all about?!
Ive heard people calling their horse sexy, whats that all about?!
Ive heard people calling their horse sexy, whats that all about?!
Sorry, but why not?????
I don't care if anyone wants to call themselves "mummy". Do what you like. You pay for it. Strange that it bothers people so much.
Ye Gods. Forget about it.
We should argue about real issues like not calling ponies "PONIO" and smothering it in pink. Now that, IMO, is worth taking the mick out of.
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Unless someone was going around thinking that they actually were the horses biological mother then yes, that would be creepy![]()
I call myself 'mum' when talking to my horse but wouldnt refer to myself as my horses 'mum' when speaking to someone else! ..................eg; "mums got a carrot for you" that type of stuff. Not offensive/harmful and my horse is in no way spoiled in terms of getting away with bad behaviour/ being overfed etc.
However.....I do know a woman who refers to herself while speaking on the phone to the vetrinary receptionist as ***'s mum.................![]()
God if some you worry about simple things like an owner calling them their animals mummy which is completely harmless then I suggest you get out more
Can't believe anyone spends there time worrying about this at all! I couldn't give a rats a*se what anyone calls themselves or their horses.
Its only tongue in cheek anyway so why worry! Isn't saying its 'creepy' a bit melodramatic, come on....if someone was sitting in a derelict loft, rocking a foal to sleep in a babies cot, wrapped in crocheted blankets, now that would be creepy![]()
Live and let live I say, it really doesn't matter.......
Sheeesh, of course it does. We are talking horse peeps here. It is compulsory (apparently) to hold an opinion on every aspect of everyone elses horse.That's what I was going to say. Does it really matter what someone calls their horse or what they refer to themselves as?
Nothing wrong in the "mummy/daddy" thing until it gets to anthropomorphizing and that is surely the danger.
It becomes disturbing when normal animal behaviour is explained as "naughtiness" and in terms more appropriate to the bad behaviour of small children! I do wonder about folk who talk in those terms!
You would never ever, ever ever ever catch me doing the daddies girl, daddies boy thing. No sir, not going to happen, not even on a blue moon night with flying pigs and hell frozen over.![]()
Sheeesh, of course it does. We are talking horse peeps here. It is compulsory (apparently) to hold an opinion on every aspect of everyone elses horse.![]()
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