This is a very lovely wish-fulfillment dream, providing you with the experience of sharing joyful physical activity with the girl you like. Only remember that the dream expresses your own desires; it tells you nothing at all about her thoughts or feelings.
both men and women love riding horses. most of these horsey people love horse riding because of the thrill it gives you. think about it, you are controlling a 1500 kg animal that is four times as strong as you and just a heap of muscle. you are on top of that animal. many of us feel powerful when we are riding. we feel graceful. when i get on a horse, and im sad or unhappy i forget all about it when im in the saddle. its like riding takes all your problems away. im 13 year old girl who has been riding before i could walk. i love riding horses!
well probably when we found out horses were an animal! Indians ride horses like we do today!
he likes riding sea horses at his under water palace because he is the god of the sea and god of horses.
hot and indifferent
she realy likes you
nothing, if she's a dream she doesn't exist
I think he would look great riding on top of a horse, besides he look like a horse-back riding tipe of person to me.
What does it mean when you dream about horses
It means that your subconscious is giving you a dream that you were with the girl you like Well done, you have managed to have a dream - it cannot impact on the real world unless you act on it!
There is limited research on whether horses dream, but it is believed that they do dream. Horses experience different stages of sleep, including REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is when dreaming occurs in humans and many other mammals. During REM sleep, horses may show behaviors like twitching, kicking, and vocalizing, suggesting they are dreaming.
by riding and herdinding them. they herd them like sheep or cattle.
In American English, that is called "bareback riding," so perhaps "horseback riding" implies the difference between riding with or without a saddle. The first horse races I went to, at a county fair back in the 50s, did not have the jockeys sitting on the horses' backs, but rather in sulkies drawn behind the horses.