Ponyboy is waiting. He always is.
So let the Socs have their polished saddles. Let the world call them rough. These women riding Ponyboy know the truth: they’re not running from the lot. They’re running toward the horizon he saw— the one where nothing fades, and every girl with grease in her blood gets to be gold forever. Women Riding Ponyboy
“You can’t force a pony to do anything,” explains Jessica Liu, a 34-year-old eventer who traded her thoroughbred for a 13.2-hand Welsh pony named Ponyboy Curtis . “You have to ask. You have to negotiate. You have to earn his trust. The moment you lose your temper, he shuts down.” Ponyboy is waiting
To understand the practical application, let’s look at three scenarios where the "Ponyboy" dynamic shines for female riders. Let the world call them rough
The famous line "Stay gold, Ponyboy" has become a mantra for women and creators who want to preserve their own innocence and authenticity in a harsh world. 2. The Equestrian Connection: Breaking Stereotypes