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 Party Girl
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Sent you a PM Coug.
I have been thinking about you lately. Good to see you back on! |
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 BHW Cougar of the Year
Posts: 15992
           Location: NM | Hey! It's been a long time. How are you? |
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 MEOW!
Posts: 4477
         Location: High heels in the air... | I got one...he's cracked the 2d some but mostly he is a solid 3d...I've closed my eyes and let him go and he wraps 3 every time...runs poles too...I could sell him pretty easy but he has stolen my heart...i have a faster, younger model but he loves to go so I run 2..I hope you find one...by the way, why are you the cougar of the year??? |
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 BHW Cougar of the Year
Posts: 15992
           Location: NM | Lol. Years ago I started a thread about dating a younger guy. Next thing I know, I have a title. |
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  More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Coug - 2013-12-13 2:54 PM Lol. Years ago I started a thread about dating a younger guy. Next thing I know, I have a title.
Just curious but do you think its ok to date a younger guy? and if so how much younger is ok? Enquiring minds want to know. |
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 BHW Cougar of the Year
Posts: 15992
           Location: NM | Oh, boy. Goober. Lol.
Dr. Coug says, yes, it's ok to date a younger man. As long as he's out of junior high. |
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 MEOW!
Posts: 4477
         Location: High heels in the air... | I guess I am your wingman...I get chased by the younger ones, just haven't crossed that line...yet.... |
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  More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Coug - 2013-12-13 3:31 PM Oh, boy. Goober. Lol.
Dr. Coug says, yes, it's ok to date a younger man. As long as he's out of junior high.
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 Lady Di
Posts: 21556
        Location: Oklahoma | CowboyUp!!! - 2013-12-13 10:11 PM
I guess I am your wingman...I get chased by the younger ones, just haven't crossed that line...yet....
My husband is 12 years younger than me and we've been married 23 years; been together 25. When we were dating, he was more mature and responsible than all the older divorced 3 times men I had been dating, and the only thing I could find wrong with him was his age....which he could do nothing about. 25 years later, I wouldn't change a thing. They're all they're cracked up to be.  |
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 Lady Di
Posts: 21556
        Location: Oklahoma | Coug...pm me. I'm an expert on confidence builders. ;) |
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 Accident Prone
Posts: 22277
          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I just want to say I was in your shoes. Things kept happening to my horses, or they just didn't make for me, and so I went several years without entering. Best thing I ever did for myself, aside from marrying a younger man (LOL) was buy a finished horse last winter. I had so much fun running him this year, and feel a lot more prepared for the really nice young one I have coming up. I didn't realize how much I had forgotten about making a balls to the wall run on a finished horse until I ended up wrapped around his neck turning the first barrel, looking like a spider monkey. ;-) |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | dianeguinn - 2013-12-14 8:40 AM CowboyUp!!! - 2013-12-13 10:11 PM I guess I am your wingman...I get chased by the younger ones, just haven't crossed that line...yet.... My husband is 12 years younger than me and we've been married 23 years; been together 25. When we were dating, he was more mature and responsible than all the older divorced 3 times men I had been dating, and the only thing I could find wrong with him was his age....which he could do nothing about. 25 years later, I wouldn't change a thing. They're all they're cracked up to be. 
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 MEOW!
Posts: 4477
         Location: High heels in the air... | Honey, I got one 20 years younger than me following me around...that's a whole person!!! I think that's too young... |
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 BHW Cougar of the Year
Posts: 15992
           Location: NM | Three 4 Luck - 2013-12-14 6:57 AM I just want to say I was in your shoes. Things kept happening to my horses, or they just didn't make for me, and so I went several years without entering. Best thing I ever did for myself, aside from marrying a younger man (LOL) was buy a finished horse last winter. I had so much fun running him this year, and feel a lot more prepared for the really nice young one I have coming up. I didn't realize how much I had forgotten about making a balls to the wall run on a finished horse until I ended up wrapped around his neck turning the first barrel, looking like a spider monkey. ;-)
That's what I'm going to look at tomorrow. I rode a colt that was started on the pattern today. I really liked him. Super sweet and mellow for a 5 year old. |
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