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English Grad's Unexpected Discovery: FUPA in Horse Riding Attire

Ever wondered about the impact of gravity and tight fabrics on horse riders' appearance? This English grad has an amusing revelation.

This is a collage image. In this we can see fun rides, children's, table, cup, food item, spoon and...
This is a collage image. In this we can see fun rides, children's, table, cup, food item, spoon and some objects, lights, wall, bushes, trees, grass, rope, hat are there.

English Grad's Unexpected Discovery: FUPA in Horse Riding Attire

An English graduate, who has no interest in teaching, has shared a surprising observation about their appearance in semi formal attire. The author, who watched 'Rolie Polie Olie' as a child, is glad to be the one to discuss this topic.

While watching a slow-motion video of their horse riding round, the author noticed a slight FUPA (Fat Upper Pubic Area). They believe gravity and the skin-tight, unforgiving fabrics used for breeches contribute to this appearance. The author humorously compares their look in riding attire to 'a lump of hardened Play-Doh mixed with the bear'.

The author's childhood memories of 'Rolie Polie Olie', an animated series created by William Joyce, feature a family of geometrically-shaped robots living in a teapot house. This show, however, is far removed from the author's recent, unexpected self-discovery.

The author, with no teaching interest but an English degree, has lightheartedly addressed the topic of FUPA in semi formal attire. They attribute this appearance to gravity and the nature of riding breeches, comparing it to a playful mixture of Play-Doh and the bear.

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