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Wow! I see that Pramrider here found my YouTube channel!
Does anybody else here enjoy or want to chat about riding horseys of any kind, real or pretend? Been looking around for others who like going giddyapping for the longest time. Hey ...I even got into a Six Flags theme park commercial! |
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Yes, I noticed you were really into horsey rides of all kinds. I wondered if you perhaps classified yourself as a KidAdult. I've had desires to use all kinds of baby gear and ride-on toys (even have a Fisher Price bounce and spin zebra stashed away). This is the type of paraphilia I've been dealing with most of my life.
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Yes I guess you could say that I'm a KidAdult or vice versa. It's riding horses that makes me feel like a kid and I love to ride that way very much. I'm not into baby gear but you'll notice that as much as possible I love to ride horses wearing shorts. Feeling the saddle between my legs and rocking back and forth against the pommel is so exciting to me. And I love going giddyap every time I'm in the saddle.
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Have you ever been fussed at for getting on a kiddie ride? I saw a couple of Youtube vids where either a teen or adult was riding a horsey ride and a store manager told them to get off because they were for kids only. Guess being a kid on the inside doesn't count.
![]() I did have a Clip-Clop Wonder Horse purchased at a yard sale cheap. I cleaned it up, reconditioned the sound unit, and would rock and bounce on it sometimes. Our basement is pretty cluttered, so I sold it on ebay a few months ago. I still have the two spring horses boxed up which I bought for our kids. I can always set one of those up for a ride. The full extent of my AdultToddler/AdultKid side is pretty much a secret from my family, so most of my baby gear and toy use is when no one else is home. They just wouldn't understand..... ~Pramrider |
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Yes once in awhile I've been told to get off a kiddie horse ride. Not only that, there were several occaisions at a beach resort where my riding on a horsey was okay with a particular arcade but either because some other customer complained or I started drawing a crowd, the cops would show up and question and card me. They ultimately not find anything to arrest me for but still being pulled over like that was embarassing. Other times a parent would eye me suspiciously if I'm playing ride em cowboy on a carousel horse that happened to be next to their child.
Yes I've had my own Clip Clop for a short period of time before lack of space forced me to give him away elsewhere. He was one of the first spring rocking horses to make a galloping sound that went with the riding motion, and also had a nice saddle that felt really good between my bare legs. When Wonder went out of business, Clip Clop's likeness was sold to Hedstrom, who made horses that looked the same albeit colored differently, until they too eventually went out of business a couple of years back. That's really a shame, because the spring rocking horses being made nowadays (by Flexible Flyer and some Chinese company) are much too smaller for big kids like you and me to ride. |
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Oh yes, real horses and ponies do count very much for me too! But it's important for me to say I always love to ride them like a little kid/girl/sissy, going "giddyap horsey" and "ride em cowboy/girl". I think it's a little sad that when a kid grows older they either outgrow or forget the joy and fun of just going for a horsey ride without having to worry about actually going anywhere or "riding proper".
Oh no, I could never see myself riding a bull (real or mechanical)..they're too mean and not cute! I like to look and feel cute when I'm riding on a horsey. |
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