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Horseback riding

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 7:19 pm
by Zxylpk
My 12 y/o grand daughter is coming to spend a few days with us. She's a horse person and wants me to take her horse back riding. Of course she expects me to join her. I've been on a horse a couple of times, decades ago, but don't remember much. The thought of positioning my new equipment on a saddle doesn't sound like fun, much less slamming against the saddle should the horse decide to run or anything. Anybody here riding horses after an implant? I'm 5 mos out and pretty much pain/discomfort free, but don't want to damage my new junk.

Re: Horseback riding

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:02 pm
by Bigred
Get a Racking Horse. Smooth as a Cadillac. Quarter horses will work on your nuts if you're still sensitive.

Re: Horseback riding

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 10:00 pm
by sliphill
Zxylpk wrote:My 12 y/o grand daughter is coming to spend a few days with us. She's a horse person and wants me to take her horse back riding. Of course she expects me to join her. I've been on a horse a couple of times, decades ago, but don't remember much. The thought of positioning my new equipment on a saddle doesn't sound like fun, much less slamming against the saddle should the horse decide to run or anything. Anybody here riding horses after an implant? I'm 5 mos out and pretty much pain/discomfort free, but don't want to damage my new junk.


Zxy, I don't know about that. Last time I went riding, all I can remember is bouncing up and down. That can't be too good, I'm imagining a nut getting scrunched by the pump, ouch. The only part I liked it was when the horse went into a Gallup. It smoothed out. I don't see the big fuss in it. I'd much rather ride a trail motorcycle! :)

Re: Horseback riding

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 10:16 pm
by LMCatman
My implant would probably be fine...... The rest of me...... Not so sure........)))

Re: Horseback riding

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 3:00 pm
by nudist
I would think you'd be likely to get an erection bouncing on the pump...