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Mustang Girl's
Wild West Pony Girl Show

Mustang Misstress

This is a place to explore
the past, present and future
of this 'extreme sport'.

We not only wish to present a panorama
of the fun, pleasures and the contexts,
but also to present some ideas
on future directions this 'sport'
seems to heading in.

A kinder gentler world, safe and sane
consentual fun and role playing and games.
Who knows, maybe someday so nice and friendly,
fun reclaimed for the whole family? :-)

Yes, ponies are people too !
And we could all learn a lot from them.
Far more than we have so far, no?
Really gettting into their space.
Exploring what its like to be one.

Seeing the world from a pony's perspective
could give us all a greater appreciation
of not only animals and their feelings,
but of our pathetic human condition,
and our long lost place in nature.

Yes we know that all this bs is a stretch.
At least we tried to present this alternative
to the horrors of real life slavery and oppression,
of abuse of women, poor rickshaw drivers,
extreme animal cruelty, and the darker side of sex.

So f'k off, go do whatever you damn please.
Just remember all you naughty or hypocritical folks...
Do unto others as you would
have them do unto you! :-)

Mustang:
A Mixed Breed Of Small Wild Western Horses And Ponies.



This site is a mixed breed of wild ponies,
of horse women and pony girls.
We think that we can all get along,
have good clean safe consentual fun,
and set a good example for the new age.

Please review the Pony FAQ and be cool Pony People.
In this age of safe riding, safety comes first.
This sport is for the fit and unfaint of heart.
We recommend it be done outdoors as much as possible
to get in touch with nature and the true spirit of the west.

Unbridled is recommended until some training
And communications are well established and clear.
Full riding is also not recommended unless very fit.
Watch out for sprained ankles and sore knees.
Take good care of ponies during and after.
Please don't ride them hard and put them away wet.

We wish to encourage this as 'sport' and less in 'darkness'.
We all just want to have fun, live healthy loving lives.
We wish to see more public displays of affection such as this.
We encourage a wide range of tack and clothing options for this.

We also wish to unite country and city people everywhere,
Much as Buckskins do already, cross cultural and great fun.
We all love Horses, and think they are beautiful creatures.
Lets take some lessons in love, freedom, fitness and beauty from them.

The Transformation of Ocyrrhoe
Metamorphoses, Book II by Ovid

Ocyrrhoe is the Human/Nymph Daughter of the Centaur Chiron.
A Prophet, She accidentally gives away the Secrets of Zeus,
and in punishment, He transforms Her into a Mare...

"Her tongue no more distinct complaint affords,
but in shrill accents and misshapen words
pours forth such hideous wailings as declare
the Human Girl confounded in the Mare
until, by degrees accomplished in the beast,
She neighs outright and all the steed express'd.
Her stooping body on Her hands is born:
Her hands are turned to hooves and shod in horn.
Her yellow tresses ruffle in a mane,
And in a flowing tail She frisks Her train."(1)

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(1) Metamorphoses. Trans. Mary Innes. New York: Viking Press, 1987