You do have to learn how to wear a kilt, and it's certainly very liberating and very freeing, but surprisingly very comfortable to wear, to ride a horse in a kilt. I was surprised by that.
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I lost the accent years ago, but I'm still very proud to be Scottish, and I love wearing a kilt.
Is there anything worn under the kilt? No, it's all in perfect working order.
If you want something Scottish, go get yourself a kilt.
I think some horses are meant to do... eventing or dressage. We have Western horses who canter around. I think it takes, especially at the level I'm at now, it takes a horse that wants to do it.
It's helpful to have a handbag that's a bit crazy, or shoes that have kiwis on them or something, because it distracts.
By this way you may dress all sorts of horses in the utmost perfection, if you know how to practice it; a thing that is very easy in the hands of a master.
It's no secret that I wear a kippa.
It's an incredibly liberating feeling to have a skirt on. In fact, I know you can buy skirts, and you can buy work kilts and all sorts of stuff.
Without knowing this, no man can dress a horse perfectly.
I understand when people think dressage is boring. But while your standard horse is like driving a Fiesta, our horses are like driving Formula One cars. I can't breathe without the horse reacting. You are training another being to become really responsive and athletic and powerful.
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