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over a year ago
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went to Pennywell farm in south devon. Its a big petting farm type thing with miniature horses and those pigs
Had an amazing day, gorgeous weather and was super proud of squidge riding a horse so confidently |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
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"went to Pennywell farm in south devon. Its a big petting farm type thing with miniature horses and those pigs
Had an amazing day, gorgeous weather and was super proud of squidge riding a horse so confidently "
well sassy that sounds a brilliant day out glad she enjoyed it xxx |
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Hello C and S,
"big petting farm "
That caught my eye, but I'm guessing that it is not the sort of petting I'm familiar with, seems like a change of meaning from the old meaning of petting?
Alec |
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"Hello C and S,
"big petting farm "
That caught my eye, but I'm guessing that it is not the sort of petting I'm familiar with, seems like a change of meaning from the old meaning of petting?
Alec"
its where you hold and feed farmyard animals.. there's an alternative meaning of a petting farm? |
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"Hello C and S,
"big petting farm "
That caught my eye, but I'm guessing that it is not the sort of petting I'm familiar with, seems like a change of meaning from the old meaning of petting?
Alec
its where you hold and feed farmyard animals.. there's an alternative meaning of a petting farm? "
Petting means holding, stroking, like you have said, but i think the poster is like me and hasnt used it as a term for petting farm. Guess petting is just an old fashioned word and petting farm is just a new fashioned thing.
Heavy petting used to mean kissing and cuddling |
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Indoors in air-conditioned offices, then into the car with air-conditioning, then into the house with air-conditioning.
Not going out yet until the temperature outside is cooler, as I do not like the heat or the sun.
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