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Maybe. I spent a lot of my formative years on my grandparents farm, and had a different relationship with the livestock than a cowhand did. A farmboy does not learn to wrestle a cow to the ground and tie them up, or run them down with a rope, because we worked with the animals, not work them over, the way a cowboy would do things.
I remember one time my grandpa and I was helping a family down the rode who had a bull that they'd purchased at a cattle auction a what they thought was a bargain because they were going to use him as stud stock, but grandpa warned against it, because of his age, and no history on the animal was available. The bull acted very strange and did not appear to be socialized to people or other animals, and when a couple of my grandpa's dobermans came near the gender to get a sniff, the bull nailed Mr. Depody in the shoulder with a horn and tried to Finnish him off with nearly 1600 pounds of homicidal bovine rage when I grabbed it's rear legs, and grandpa turned it off like a switch, snapping it's neck with a vicious slap of his hand.
I honestly think grandpa could have given Mike Tyson something to think about, if Tyson had been around back then, but this was before his time, and it was the end of an animal that had no history and may have come from a cattldrive situation, where animals are not as likely to be socialized with human beings, or expected to cooperate.
You go to a farm in the community we were in, and the livestock are usually pretty mellow, friendly types, that will never say no to a carrot or apple slice, and a pat on the neck. The most aggressive behavior you are likely to experience, is if you are dumb enough to walk into a stall of baby goats carrying a bag of groceries, because you might make it to where you are going, but the groceries definitely will not.
By grandpa started me bullriding when I was 7 years old, by putting me up on Duddly's back and picking me up every time I fell off until I stopped falling off him. The young bull was already nearly 1000 pounds of docile, friendly calf, and had a habit of slobbering all over me Marmaduke fashion, until I have him clover and petted him. On Sundays it became a regular thing too see me ride home into Woodland on up to the local five and dime store, Classic's, pick up a news 🗞️ paper and box if cigars for grandpa, a book of crossword puzzles for grandma, and three large Malted Milk Shakes packed in shredded paper and a blanket I brought, and see the occasional pedestrian stop too say hello to Duddly, my 1800 pound best friend, and get a 35 pound lick of tounge in the face for thier trouble, then off we went, four and a half miles back to the farm. This was a town consisting of a post office, gas station, five and dime, pub, auto repair, co-op, and a few residential one acres home fronts with white picket fences.
In closing, a cowgirl would have to be uncharacteristically friendly and sensitive to the emotional well being of her livestock for me to want to be with her, and out on the farm, you can tell a lot about a person's character, by how the livestock behave around them.
Can’t say, doubt I’ll ever meet on living on the east coast in a major city. Probably not a good match, don’t like animals or ranching. Don’t like the mid west or the outdoors a whole lot nor so I want to spend a lot of time outdoors besides the occasional vacation.
I’m a city slicker, like my urban conveniences. I’ll never say no just because but don’t know if it would work out. Can’t see a happy middle but you never know if you never try.
I am a city slicker myself. Can't stand the country.
I grew up on over 1,800 acres. Cattle farm. 9.5 out of 10 city & large town folk, you'd "die" living or working on a farm. You're just too soft & delicate. Spoiled even.
I did have a laugh at the women saying good-looking masculine cowboys - most want a woman who can look after herself, think for herself, isn't a crowd follower, etc. Then you add in farm life is dirty, requires getting up at early & odd hours, taking care of animals including orphans in the house even, etc. that removes about 95% today's 20 to 40 year old women from their interest.
If someone says met a cowboy at a "cowboy bar" ... women there are seen much like prostitutes > cheap, pathetic, desperate, and most certainly of no value beyond easy.
Beyond that men and women from the city & large towns
You get up at decent hours - I still get up at 4am & I haven't lived on the farm in years.
You have pencil pushing jobs that, unless construction or military, are rarely strenuous.
You get stressed over nothing; a cousin's an ER doctor, biggest complaint is people coming in with barely worth a bandage injuries and crying like babies.
I said maybe. I grew up on a farm outside of a small hick town so there’s cowboys everywhere! I grew up helping my dad on his grain farm, riding horses, having multiple cats and dogs that ran around the yard, and my first two vehicles being trucks. But I’m actually a nerd that loves video games and movies. My dad wants me to date a farmer/cowboy but I find them to be all the same and a bit boring. They all talk about the same stuff, drive the same type of vehicle, do the same thing at social gatherings or for fun and even have the same job. There’s no difference between them! If they changed up what they like and what they like to do for fun then I would consider it.
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Oh my…. “GiddYep” :p Actually, usually we say nothing at all or just make a clicking sound while gently taking the reins in the direction of travel we desire and a heel tap so the horse knows … it’s go time. Granted I’d talk to my boys more like dogs - which they seemed to respond well to. Things like, “Come on boy. Let’s go… or, “ready?” and they would get to moving.
Pretty much all I dated growing up till developers came and turned the small ag town I grew up in into a tract home and strip mall hell hole filled inner city dipshits thinking that moving to the “burbs” would keep their dipshit kids out of gangs. They just brought their inner city bullshit and politics with them thus spreading their urbanite diseased lifestyle to my once peaceful and friendly small town. Now they can burn the place for all I care … thankfully I moved away from that present day shithole…
Yee haw hell ya'I love myself some down yonder southern/western hunk of a lover with the boots hats riding crop truck with a bed that dont need to be made and J deer equipment! My first true luv was a southern cowboy God bless him... 💋 I'll never forget making love in his truck underneath that country sky with the glowing moonlight and stars.
Gosh darn it THANKS
now I got country fried good directions and she thinks my tractor's sexy stuck in my head
Gonna have to open up my amazon app and play my country list now
I still chat and write (letters wow) and email to a girl on the USAF I met out in Qatar and also bumped in to her again up in Green Zone.
she left her family farm / ranch, they have cattle, joined USAF learned a trade and then left and went back to her family farm / ranch.
Been across a few times to visit, but fuck me I so could not do that life.
Also very Jekyll & Hyde lol, business suit one day, then farm stuff the next.
Yup. Sound about right. Add on top of that damn water and ag committee/group meetings and associations - particularly for various cattleman associations then the sub committees/groups such as beef, cheese/dairy, and so on since it’s the only way to form effing political clout with politicians who’s only experience with agriculture is an episode of Bonanza. Which could not be further from the truth. Ag has become very sophisticated and tech savvy in contrast to urbanites believing they’re tech savvy because they can use an app on their smart phone to order and pay for their version of “farm fresh” delivered to their doorstep. Dear me…
Oh that's a tough one. I wanna say yes because, while I don't consider myself a cowboy, I have been riding horses since I was 8. So on the one hand it would be great to share that pass time with a partner. On the other hand, they would have to have a similar approach to horses as me because I have no interest in dealing with someone who's all about "dominating" their horse or whatever
Yes going riding into the sun
Depends if she had ideas what she wanted to do with the lasso, get my attention and say come here big boy your mine.. yeah why not. Trouble with that is if the phone rings she would have to tell the caller he can't talk right now he's a bit tide up.
Yes going riding into the sunset on horseback with her.
Oh one other thing as long as it isn't on a Mustang.. I can't fly!🤕
Well the girls in Chicago, they can spit, they can swallow when they're on their knees.
But it's hard to stay hard when you're fukin' in a car and it's four degrees.
All the girls in Milwaukee wanna slob on my cocky but I have to pass.
Cause I only get wood when my dik is up a good ol' Southern ass.
I like my puss in boots. A girl who knows how to honky tonk.
Hums along to a Willie tune while she's hummin' on my cock and balls
I want a girl in a cowboy hat. Her tongue knows where my butthole's at.
Bush pokin' out her Daisy Dukes. I like my puss in boots.
Giddy up cowboy 🤠
the freak in me doesn’t mind riding a stallion.
Shit howdy … “the freak in me doesn’t mind riding a stallion” … Aaah city people. :p
Seems to me that any woman who knows how to feed and care for a horse, who keeps her horse healthy and happy, has many of the attributes it takes to keep a man fed, healthy and happy too.
That goes both ways. Men who know the care and feeding of horses have a head start over city folk in nurturing a relationship. Now when Cowboy and Cowgirl meet and the sparks ignite the passions of love, that's truly special.
No if I wanted to I could have already. I have a friend who's a true cowboy. This guy's a bit of a dick but that's just him. I grew up kinda country slept with a chicken in my bed for a few years. But ultimately I'm extremely allergic to Timothy hay so if I had a cowboy I'd always be set off. Can't have that shit. Otherwise I could date one.
There are many stereotypes attached to ''cowboys'' (and *-girls)
I put it like this: leave away country music, political topics and nostalgic hoo-hah, and I have nothing against a person who enjoys a farming/ranching lifestyle.
It’s an honest living and them dirt road dollars keep you and yours fed.
Probably not, no... nothing wrong with cowboys/cowgirls but I just live a completely different kind of lifestyle.
Someone ran out of ideas, I see.. How much does G@G pay you to ask these ridiculous questions? 😂
Next time you might as well ask: "Would you date a G@G influencer?" 😂
Ther are still Cowboys and Cowgirls?
The only cowgirl i know is my ex when she whas taking my dick. :)))
I’d love to date a cowboy! They look insanely hot 😌
I’ve seen them before at survival training camp up in Wyoming. They are pretty hickish the girls they would have to be very beautiful and none tobacco chewing for me to date them
I was into the whole cowboy thing for a while so yeah, I would go for it,
@exitseven
Did you actually work on a farm?
@MysteriousDarkness no, I just like horses/
Possibly, but it's not preferred. I live in the south so I want to see new things. Plus, the life they live doesn't interest me, but if I liked them enough I'd give it a shot.
Im glad I dont have such trivial templated mind patterns that keep me from dating or not dating someone.
To answer the question: Yes, I would, why not
I'm not sure to be honest. If she had the personality, eyes and smile I might.
We do have horses but we are not ranchers or farmers
ONS/friends with benefits, yes. Date, nope. I know they have buckle-bunnies in every town they visit on the circuit...
sure but I am not into working with farm or cattle and she is taking a good long ass shower if she tries coming in the bed while smelling like a animal she can sleep on the couch or guest bedroom
No, but we can roll play it.
Hell any nympho would save a horse and ride a cowboy, lol.
Yes, it would be interesting for a change and I might as well like that experience.
Sure. At least he's got a steady job. Although I'd rather date the guy who owns the cows
Difficult to say. The only time I ever see a cowgirl in the UK is at a fancy dress party!
Don't make me do any cowgirl shit and im fine with it
My wife's a cowgirl a few times a week.
Ha Ha ha
Who wouldn't? Masculine fellas
Is YEE HAW masculine? Ha
As long as she's ready to sattle up for rough ride then Yee-Fuckin-Haw!
Naw.
Doubt we have anything in common
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Yeah I went to college in rural area and I loved quietness.
If I see in India, maybe! 😆
Like one off Yellowstone?
I married one,
Nice job!
I wouldn't care what her profession is
sure... who wants to date a girl dance on tiktok?
Sure. Cowgirls know how to ride.
Ohh yes I would, sexy southern man mmm so nice
Nah, not the lifestyle I'm into.
From where? Texas? Arizona? Colorado? Sign me up
Sure
Heck yeah!
would you ever date migit
Cowgirl? Hell yeah!
As long as she rides like one
Yeah my current girlfriend is and I am semi
Love the work ethic that most have
Sure. Not sure where I would find said Cowgirl.
A woman in a cowgirl outfit is damn hot and sexy.
@guido
They mean the ones who live the life not just plays dress up and pretends to be a cowgirl
100%
Yeehaw HELL YES
Yup.
I might
Why not?
Yes, I would!!
Probably yeah
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