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One of those odious car commercials that came out in the US Christmas 2008 had a little girl berating her adult self for thinking a new car was a better present than the pony she got when she was seven, that made her scream so loud the neighbors came over, and made the girl next door sickly jealous.In fact, horses were more associated with manliness.
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Nor even about liking ponies Genghis Khan rode a pony. Back before the automobile, and in many parts of the world down to the present day (especially the Middle East, home of the world's best horses), there's nothing particularly feminine about liking horses (although many European countries and the USA have now significantly more female practitioners and champions in Equestrian Sports than males). This trope is mostly confined to North America and Western Europe, and relatively recent times. Even a Cool Horse isn't immune to this, because both boys and girls want Cool Horses. Of course, the trope is parodied when it's a boy who likes ponies, and is an easy opportunity for creators to slip in My Little Phony jokes. References to formerly owned ponies can also mark a character as a Fallen Princess or an Upper-Class Equestrian. Ponies tend to be the stock Christmas wish that has no chance of ever coming true. This especially applies to girls who are young enough to be in the Princess Phase.
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In TV Land, all girls ( tomboy and girly girl alike) like ponies.