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"The phenomenon doesn't really interest psychologists," says Bright,
"because girlhood passion for horses isn't considered an aberration."
Bright herself was one of half a dozen elementary school "horse-girls"
who mimicked equine behavior-galloping, trotting, and whinnying around the
schoolyard. She remembers losing interest in "horse-play" around
puberty, and recalls one girl who was ostracized for playing horse games
past age 13.