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Lyra has you in her sights!
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@SFaccountant
The first time it happens it can be kind of startling. But then you hope for it again. When they do it, especially if your horse has been going through some hard injury or recovery where they’ve been dealing with pain or stiffness and you’re the bastard that has to “make them stretch” or “make them walk to the left when you know it hurts them”, it’s kind of like a horsey hug that lets you know it’s ok and they still love you anyway.
Oh cool, I didn’t know this!
Thanks!
Horses share breath as a bonding activity. It involves breathing in (through the nose because horses can only breath through their noses) when they breathe out and vice versa, they’re known to do it with humans they trust on occasion.
LEWD