Question:

how do i get this girl?

this is so stupid and i know i cant get this chick but ill ask anyway. i have had an on and off crush on this girl for like 2 and half years. She has a boyfriend for like 5 years but they broke up a few times cause of him cheating.She barely knows me , i saw her at only a few parties but never talked to her. Heres where i got stupid and impatient just to get my name out there. I sent her a facebook request and she rejected it. Then i kept sending a request because i was annoyed and wanted to annoy her. basically im like obessessed cause the few times that i seen her, shes gorgeous and i need a way in. Im friends with all her friends which is a plus. im not a slouch either im gonna be a fireman soon and im good looking , i workout too but i have no confidence when it comes to her possibly cause shes too good for me or something. i kind of ruined my chances with the whole facebook thing but maybe someone can help me. thanks guys

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Because they do not touch the surface
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My barrel horse was barefoot for years but wasn't raced very often - mostly a trail horse back then. But when I started really racing, I noticed that practicing without shoes on versus with shoes made a difference in traction and her ability to perform. I used special shoes (rim shoes) that provide additional traction because we often ran in not-so-perfect arenas. But really, the traction was my only reason for shoes. I also currently lesson at a hunter/jumper barn. Only a few horses are shod. Their reasoning is based upon if the horse needs it for soundness issues. If not, they can still jump well without them, but with very good farrier work! Finally, I show pleasure horses (paints), and they all go barefoot. I do natural trimming which includes rounding the toe and a little more work for the farrier, but I have had no problems with my 3 show horses chipping or with soundness issues. Also, they are not supplemented for their hooves. I switched to barefoot because it seemed more natural. This is how the hoof was made to be! And because I have had fantastic results in doing so, I plan to keep them this way. Granted, I'm not saying that all horses should go barefoot, but for my needs and my horses needs, it is the way I plan on going from now on.

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