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Tux 'n' Tails
Guest
I was for some time a "brony" though I personally hate the term, I don't like the over-saturation of males through FiM
I realise I'm a male, but I at least tried to see if their was more to ponies than the show. I fear that with "Bronies" they will just drool over the show, and give the deeper, vibrant fandom beneath not a single glance.
Bronies I tend to see as a collection complex, peple united under one banner. The males find solice in the fact other males watch the show and don't feel like they're masculinity is in question due to the presence.
At least bronies are more approachable than the cult following of shows such as Harry Potter and Twilight.
I realise I'm a male, but I at least tried to see if their was more to ponies than the show. I fear that with "Bronies" they will just drool over the show, and give the deeper, vibrant fandom beneath not a single glance.
Bronies I tend to see as a collection complex, peple united under one banner. The males find solice in the fact other males watch the show and don't feel like they're masculinity is in question due to the presence.
At least bronies are more approachable than the cult following of shows such as Harry Potter and Twilight.