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" ... But “working a bullet” took on a whole meaning in Laurel, Maryland Friday morning when Bullet Catcher, a 4-year-old gelding, threw his jockey on his way back to the barn and made his way to Route 1, running for 1.6 miles before slowing down enough to be caught. ... "
" ... It remains to be seen if having the shortest turnaround of any contestant will be beneficial or hurt Sole Volante, who just raced 10 days ago at Gulfstream Park and secured his fourth win in six tries. His trainers, led by co-owner Patrick Biancone, are adamant that the gelding is in the best shape of his life leading up to the 2020 Belmont Stakes, so keep an eye out for Sole Volante to make a late surge that could result in an upset victory. ... "
" ... Later in the chapter Torabi makes the provocative suggestion that female breadwinners have a tough path to follow when it comes to sex, money and power. She quotes a psychologist who helped her with the book, Brad Klontz, who says that failing to include a man in financial decisions can have a “gelding” effect on his sexuality, “making him feel essentially like a castrated version of himself.” Here Torabi has a more constructive solution: Even if the woman is paying for everything, she shouldn’t feel entitled to make financial decisions alone. “In addition to wounding your man emotionally, it can affect how much you respect him and are even attracted to him (not to mention whether you feel like it’s your duty to take care of his sexual needs as well as his financial ones). She recalls the blunt statement made by one breadwinning woman in New York magazine: “I’m not going to pay the bills and then come home and suck his dick.” ... "
" ... Nina directed me to photos of two horses on CHW’s web site, both large enough to satisfy our height requirements. One was hip #022, a pretty seven-year-old bay Thoroughbred mare who looked to be in foal. The other was #975, a twelve-year-old sorrel gelding. Both had good conformation and it was hard to understand why they were still there. The gelding was guaranteed sound and cost $750—too much money for a kill buyer. The mare was not and cost $200. ... "