abaddon_1974
Well-Known Member
Your horse, Your rules.
Simple
Craig
Simple
Craig
Go to her house, pick up her car keys and tell her you are just borrowing her car. When she tries to stop you, explain to her that this is what she is doing when 'borrowing' your horse!
May I ask, did you pay for your horse yourself, or did your parents buy him for you? Who pays for his upkeep ? (just thinking that might explain why your mum thinks it's ok for your sister to ride him).
I was wondering this- how old are you if you dont mind me asking and are you living with your mum? As I think these could be strong contributing factors.
I would go CRAZY in your situation- my ex wasn't even allowed to ride my horse without me being there- we had 3 between us and I would say what gos!!
This is your horse though and its not fair- Im wondering if she's tried to take over in other situations too- sounds like she has no respect for you or your wishes...
How about past situations with horses- have you ever helped her with a horse of hers or anything- or both shared the same one maybe?
I feel for you, its like someone taking over the mother role with your children!!
ETA
didnt realise there were more posts than first page so sorry if have repeated anything...
**goes off to read other posts**
You say she is your older sister??
It sounds to me like she is very used to bossing you around since you were kids, am i right? And she is just carrying this on into adult hood, using her seniority to overpower you.
She needs a strong talking to, sit her down and calmly TELL her that you are an adult, and will not have her trying to rule your life.
TELL her that maybe in a few months time, when YOU are ready, you will sort out one day a month ( or whatever time you want) for her to come over and see the horse.
GOod luck, and enjoy your horse.![]()