Yes, you certainly would have no trouble if asked to describe the person who needs an emotional support horse.
As always, it's a middle aged, unmarried, white woman with a double chin. Yes, those are some mighty wonderful people in general, I've been friends with several... but we all know that when it comes to crazy and in desperate need of "emotional support" you're never going to find that it's an athlete, a miner, a lumberjack, a min wage dishwasher in the back of a greasy spoon, it's never a mechanic, an IT professional who spends all day writing code, or an airline pilot.
Emotional support animals are needed by people who suffer from mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression.
So far, in the recent 5 years, people have tried to board airlines with pigs, peacocks, turkeys, ducks, and a kangaroo.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/02/woman-pictured-sitting-emotional-support-horse-plane-10670918/
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