The most controversial subtype appears in adult-oriented fan fiction (e.g., My Little Pony humanization AUs or original “human x pony” works on sites like Archive of Our Own). Here, both Linda and Pony are sentient, equal partners, often with Pony possessing human-level intelligence and language. These storylines deliberately challenge anthropocentric views of love, arguing that romantic companionship need not be limited by species. Linda’s arc often involves rejecting societal shame and embracing a “trans-species” identity.
As the seasons changed, Linda and Pony Horse's relationship blossomed into a romance. They would spend hours talking, sharing stories, and exploring the countryside together. Linda learned to understand Pony Horse's unique language, and he learned to respond in his own special way. Linda And Pony Horse Sex
, whom they famously led across the Abbey Road zebra crossing in 1977. Paul’s song "Jet" is frequently associated with this pony, though he has also attributed the name to a puppy. Literature: " A Pony For Linda Written by C.W. Anderson The most controversial subtype appears in adult-oriented fan