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bambinod said:they allow miniature horses??!
Only as service animals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guide_horse
bambinod said:they allow miniature horses??!
Yes, they do. It's under a separate provision of the ADA regarding Service Animals. Business owners are given a little leeway to say no to a Guide, or Service Mini, just because they're as big as giant breed dogs, and have needs dogs don't have. Mini horses are prey animals. This gives them insanely long memories, making them excellent for guide work. [video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tdjFox4KzKU[/video]bambinod said:They allow miniature horses??!
cannaboy88 said:While all your Gus advice is sound and valid I am feeling unsure about it as simply put how embarrassed I would be. But I guess that’s just in my head
cannaboy88 said:Thank you littlemoosey, I talked with my fiance last night and she agreed with you that if I choose to go diapered that for starters its so busy that no one will notice. then she asked me when we go to six flags being ABDL do i walk around looking at people wondering if they are wearing diapers? ( my answer was no) she also said that if her little man is to embarrassed that mommy would carry the Diaper bag. she still wants to talk on some rules and boundaries for the trip.
You should be commended! Good caregivers are very rare.:hug:cannamommy said:lol hey this post originated from my little man!!!!!! lol Littlemoosey I love your compliment!!! I could tell once I had suggested or rather simply asked if he had planned or wanted to wear during our trip that I would be ok with it. I never thought or considered the embarrassment that would go hand in hand ( potentially) with this. we have spoken on this and I told him that if he needed his "mommy" to carry his things that I would be happy to do so. as it stands right now he thinks that he will wear on the car ride there and back and at our hotel. He is feeling a bit nervous about wearing in the park but I have let him know that i support him and will help in in anyway I can. our compromise with this is that he has to let me play my music in the car and take me out do a fancy dinner three times lol ( in reality we both win with this lol.
SpAzpieSweeTot said:You should be commended! Good caregivers are very rare.:hug:
xpluswearer said:You would not catch me within a Texas mile of a Disney ATM Machine err theme parks. I could spend that money on diapers than see a fake costume wearing mouse! and ride lameo rides and overpriced food and chinchy garbage mementos
xpluswearer said:Whoops. Guess its my no nonsense get down to business kind of mindset and to not sugar coat things sorry.. Do what ever ya all want I was giving a stone cold assessment of the venue. Until Florida can get its hands around that snake issue you aint going to get me to go any further south than Tennessee by land, At least there I can have the hills to my advantage.
I do like Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio went 3 years when I was in High School in the early 90's. I like county fairs to be around the animals and see the crafts that people make.
As far as the gaters Get the turtleman from Kentucky to wrangle those suckers!
Snakes just creep me the hell out EEWW! To me its one of gods mistakes!bambinod said:I really don't see what problem people have with snakes or spiders. I handled them all the time growing up. Hundreds of garder snakes, the occasional corn snake, not that really impressive. But we had marbled orb weavers and garden spiders by the dozens out back with their majestic 4ft wide hubs that were often suspended across 8-10ft spans, catching great big flying grasshoppers. I had no problem handling them. They weren't tarantula size, but larger than most people will ever be fortunate enough to play with. (easily marble size) There are supposed to be brown recluse around here but I've never seen one personally. I do get to see big female wolf spiders running around from time to time even nowadays.