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I will say yes it is a lift
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I don't think there'll be anybody in the L&C community who will disagree with the fact that a ponyride is indeed a lift (unless you just walk along with your feet on the ground, in which case it's a bit less exciting).
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I don?t consider it a lift. You must stand on your feet when you lift up someone. If you are on your hands and knees it?s not a lift in my eyes.
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Then ponygirl is a term which is not included in lift and carry session presented here, Is not it?
Some ponygirls used to carry their master piggyback style or on all fours. is there any place here to find ponyplay clips? |
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Ponygirl can be very misleading.
The are three types 1) Show Ponies, who prance about for people to look at 2) Kart Ponies, who pull carts for someone to ride in 3) Riding ponies those, we would be interested in, who carry on all fours. Sadly, because they are all ponygirls you will usually find 1 & 2. whereas 3 is what we are interested in here. |
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Once i saw a interesting definition for ponygirl do lift and carry - two legged pony.
Last edited by jonsky; April 11th, 2019 at 21:02. Reason: writing mistake |
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