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Originally Posted by Seahawk
That changes the equation.
Even if she only, and this is a real polo term, "sticks and balls", she is no dilettante, quite the opposite.
When I finished HS in Aiken, SC, I worked as "hot walker" for a polo player for Saturday matches. There are generally 4 to 6 "Cukkers" in a polo match and there is a new horse for every chukker plus a spare.
My job, which I was highly qualified for, was to take the horse from the groom and walk it until it cooled off.
It is a gift I have. 
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I'm gonna need you to translate that into city-boy lingo. Is that good or bad?
What's the archetype of female polo players. Apparently there's not a ton of them, and she also plays co-ed (often as the only woman). This strikes me as a potential red flag.
On the other hand, I'm attracted to feminine women with tomboy hobbies. We also talked motorcycles and she said motocross was interesting to her (as a rider), although I don't think she's got that experience. As a 50+yo, I think my MX days are past, but I appreciate the sense of adventure.
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