As they walk, Ponyboy and Cherry have a deep conversation about their different worlds. Ponyboy observes that despite their social classes, they see "the same sunset." Horse Racing: Both Cherry and Marcia are described as barrel racers
Men often rely on brute force to correct a misbehaving led horse. Women, by physiological necessity and training style, tend to rely on "soft feel." A female rider who masters pony work knows that the correct response to a horse pulling backward is not to pull harder, but to give slack and leg yield sideways. This finesse results in calmer pack strings and fewer injuries. women riding ponyboy work
The story centers around Emma and Olivia, two passionate and adventurous women who were not only coworkers but also close friends. They worked as pony handlers and ride guides at Pony Rides Inc. Each had a special bond with their ponies; Emma's pony was named Sunny, a gentle mare with a coat as golden as the sun, while Olivia's pony was named Thunder, a spirited little gelding with a mischievous glint in his eye. As they walk, Ponyboy and Cherry have a
: For those interested in the literal interpretation, there are many equestrian disciplines and activities where women ride ponies, including but not limited to English riding, Western riding, and therapeutic riding. This finesse results in calmer pack strings and