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29th December 05, 02:55 PM
#25
huh?
 Originally Posted by Shay
Well, to answer your question Sherry, it's John Crawford, who is obviously a male.
Sometimes a sidesaddle is easier for people with less mobility who still want to ride - I've heard it's used more and more in physical therapy, and found this article about a man who made it his own after an injury.
Also, some men show their horses sidesaddle. (At least, one would infer that from the fact that man's clothing options are included in this list of acceptable attire.)
Granted in my limited experience I've never seen a guy side saddle until now. And limited mobility I'll not bar anyones right to ride. It's a personal choice for me no criticisms here.
I'm still very interested in any historical footnote or evidence in ancient kilted riding practices :eek:
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