Daniel: I'm writing this letter to give you my thoughts. I flew back from Japan after the frantic call I received from your Mother. We are appalled of what you have gotten yourself into this time! As per your letters, especially the last one, it would seem you do not wish to ask the Professor to work on changing back into my Son. In fact the last letter which Marge explained you sexual conquest as a stallion, his more than I can bare. I've been to the Doctor and he's prescribed me some pills. Your situation seems to boil down to the lusty beast form you now have become, and wish to stay. Well my gut feeling is to damn you to the life of this Dartmoor stallion, and leave you to graze and mount. Oh but I won't, and I can't allow you to throw away all of your family and the rest of your life on this bestial whim. Your Mother took Reverend Matthews into her confidence and asked what might the Lord think of you lost circumcision. His thoughts on the matter are as damning as your own. He'd leave you to be an animal and remain the stallion till death. This is so wrong I can't explain my feelings. Except for your Mothers pleading I for one would have paid that damned professor a visit. She, your Mother has come to the conclusion that since your virgin self was lost to a animal and without your circumcision, you have become a lost soul. I tend to agree, but not for those reasons. My thoughts are as these, if you go to England I don't ever want to hear from you again! Your dead to me, I have no Son and don't want to have a stallion as part of my families' heritage! You have lost yourself to the sexual lusts of this animal form. Due to this reason and with this one thing in mind I'd never condone a marriage between you and a true human girl. Daniel, I'll call you that since your not my Son any longer! Daniel, a fine and maybe worthy name of some Stallion pony, maybe? I expect that once moved to England the professor's partners will without a doubt change the Daniel to a appropriate name for some very male stud Dartmoor pony. Well, in closing I wish you a long life and long memory of the parents you've cast aside. Good Bye .