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Flammie
#435548
10 months ago
Nope, Rainbow doesn't like colts!
Dribbles
#435670
10 months ago
He looks so crestfallen, lying on the floor.
Anonymous
#435713
10 months ago
"You... broke... my. . .spine . . ."
Anonymous
#435721
10 months ago
Sex? With colts?

Nah.
Anonymous
#435839
10 months ago
Rainbow is to young for him
Frisby
#435876
10 months ago
Aw, poor Caesar.
unconditional
#807867
6 months ago
The mating ritual of the Equestrian pony follows a very delicate, but rather complex procedure. Tonight, our crew of professionals will demonstrate a glimpse of these creatures' mating behavior. In contrast to our own species, the female equine is the strongest of the two sexes, and it therefore the gender who searches for other suitable mates. It is important to note that when mating is involved, it is hardly only for reproduction or to demonstrate affection, but as a method to show dominance over one another. A perfect example is demonstrated in this computer-generated simulation...
unconditional
#807882
6 months ago
Depending on the mood and situation of the female pony, when she spots a male on the distance who she feels is invading her territory, she will either do one of two thing: She will engage the trespassing equine and drive him away <img src="http://img.ponibooru.org/_images/b724d9bca42bd12ff7c8eaf23ef4ac57/55218%20-%20animated%20bonk%20Caesar%20Caesarabuse%20gif%20rainbow_dash.gif" />, or if she feels the colt is worthy enough, she will claim him for herself. <img src="http://img.ponibooru.org/_images/e9e61acf7c2c0fd283f57305acec3af7/68701%20-%20animated%20Caesar%20Carrot_Top%20catch%20gala%20gif%20Golden_Harvest%20Hubble%20rainbow_dash%20secret_butt_fun.gif" /> Often, when the colt is faced under such condition will refuse to the ultimatum, and may even put up a fight if provoked, but the mare never offers any options, and might proceed to rape her target to claim ownership of her target. In very rare cases will the colt survive the encounter and secure his freedom for another day, but when one doesn't, he succumbs to the mare's every will. Once the mare successfully secured her target, she will mark her scent all over her new property and once done, she lets go and continues with her life's activities, while leaving his brand new possession to solace himself. If any other colts under her rule are close by, they may come and console their new companion.
-David Attenborough, BBC Equestria
HotFuzz
#807893
6 months ago
@unconditional:

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