1. The smell of hay and the sound of hoofbeats make you feel at home.
  2. You have a collection of horse-related clothing and accessories.
  3. Your social media feeds are filled with horse photos and updates.
  4. You can identify different horse breeds just by looking at them.
  5. You can hold a conversation about horse care, riding techniques, and equine health for hours.
  6. You’ve developed strong bonds with the horses you’ve ridden or cared for.
  7. You can tack up a horse and adjust its gear with ease.
  8. You’ve experienced the joy of a perfect riding lesson or a successful show.
  9. Your weekends often involve trips to the barn and horse-related activities.
  10. You have a collection of horse-themed decorations and artwork in your living space.
  11. You’re not afraid to get dirty and don’t mind the inevitable hay and dirt in your clothes and shoes.
  12. You can quickly assess a horse’s mood and behavior, and know when something might be off.
  13. Horse movies and books are some of your all-time favorites.
  14. You’ve had conversations with non-horse people who just don’t seem to understand your passion.
  15. You understand the therapeutic and calming effects that spending time with horses can have.
  16. You’ve experienced the bittersweet feeling of saying goodbye to a horse you’ve formed a bond with.
  17. You’ve probably said “just one more jump” or “one more round” many times at the end of a riding session.
  18. Your wardrobe consists of a mix of riding gear, barn clothes, and equestrian-themed apparel.
  19. You can rattle off the names of famous horses and riders throughout history.
  20. You’ve debated the finer points of various riding disciplines and training methods with other horse enthusiasts.
  21. You can communicate with horses without saying a word, and they understand you better than any human ever could.
  22. You know you are a horse person when you spend all your free time at the stables, even on weekends, and can’t imagine a life without the smell of hay and the sound of hoofbeats.

Remember, being a “horse person” is more than just a hobby – it’s a way of life and a deep passion that brings a unique sense of joy and connection.

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