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Actually I heard it first in California
GaGambler 149 reads
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Who knows? It might be a black thing, because if memory serves me right it was usually one of my black friends who used the term.

I've run across two ads for ladies describing themselves as "stallions." Perhaps someone needs to visit the ranch. Has anyone else seen this? Myself, I'd could go for a nice young filly about now.

I let the first instance go but I'm thinking about doing them a favor and educate them. Any thoughts? It seems like it's sort of like letting someone walk around with their pants unzipped, but not in a good way, and not saying anything.

GaGambler272 reads

not that it makes literal sense, it obviously doesn't. Nonetheless I have heard people use the term in regards to a particularly striking woman for decades.

There are many saying that don't make sense, it doesn't stop them from becoming popular.

"more than I could shake a stick at" WTF??? The English language is littered with nonsensical sayings.

jame28206 reads

The only reference to stallions, either sex, I've ever heard is "The Italian Stallion". I dont know who exactly this originated from, but I know it's a male.  It has to be a regional saying. Even that seems hard to believe. I mean, stallion is associated with the flowing muscularity of the male horse, so maybe female bodybuilders, but other than that??? Does being with a bull conjer sexy images? Or a rooster? Or a gander?

...a filly, that's fem for a horse, like... 'she sure is a pretty little philly', but not stallion???...an alpha male....
now, i havn't seen that myself in a provider addie, & maybe that is what you are referring to....

At least in Georgia, where both GG and I reside, "stallion" is used to describe a woman.

In the context I've heard it, "stallion" refers to a physically striking woman--strong in appearance. It's basically the opposite of "waif."

For example, a good-looking lady who's around 5'9, maybe 130 lbs-plus (with no fat) with toned, or muscular legs (which I assume is key in this context) would be described, favorably, as a stallion.

Maybe a Sandra Bullock, or a Kathleen Turner in her day would fit the description.

I guess calling a woman a "stallion" alludes to the commenter's belief that she would be "a good ride."

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GaGambler150 reads

Who knows? It might be a black thing, because if memory serves me right it was usually one of my black friends who used the term.

Agreed.
I've heard the term applied to Michelle Obama-- a tall, fit gal with long legs.

At any of the intown, black strip clubs--its a common stage name!

act/acted like stallions in that they are/were all very demanding about what they like and the civvies were very specific about when they were horny, what they wanted: how soon, how long, and how often.  The only one who pushed it too far is a lady who was an Israeli, had been in the Israeli army, and was wildly demanding.  I loved it at first, but it got to me after a while.  She has since moved to Southern Cal so I only gte to see her very occasionally.  I really enjoy it this way.

The women in the Israeli army wasn't Zeva from NCIS was she. Just kidding. I think I would like to try that, but not in a SO relationship. Tried that with one women who treated sex like a contact sport. Ouch! It was pretty exciting at first, but I found out I missed the romance part. Didn't last long. But, I do prefer a woman that likes it allot, tells me when she wants it, and how.

jame28173 reads

It's from "Rocky" with Sly Stallone.  Rocky is the "Italian Stallion".

Lord Jesus Boys,it's a hip hop term

A Stallion is a thick(not fat) but tight chick with thick thighs, tight stomach, juicy ass, nice tits, she stands strong. Looks good in her heels.  Basically me or any other girl you've drooled over while covertly watching BET videos. I see ya!

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