SonicWaffle said:
So my question to you, Brony chums, is whether you feel ashamed of your hobby or whether you revel in it? Do you discuss it openly with family and friends or do you restrict your pony-loving to forums or other forms of online interaction? Would you walk down the street in a Pinkie Pie t-shirt (I admit, I had to look the name up) or do you keep your preference a secret? Whichever way you answer, I'd like to ask why - if you feel safe publicaly admitting your tastes, do you ever face harassment for it? If you keep it as a dirty little secret, why? Do you think other people would look down on you?
I am not ashamed of being a brony.
However, due to widespread misperceptions/misrepresentations among geek/internet culture I *do* now feel
the need, when asked if I am a brony to ask in return-"Depends. What does the term 'brony' mean to you?"
You see, there are many people who think that the definition of 'brony' is 'Someone who will aggressively
and constantly push the show MLP:FIM on anyone and everyone that they encounter, and/or claim that they
are victims of discrimination/hatred when anyone declares a dislike for the brony community or the show'.
Unfortunately, two of my closest friends cling to this definition of brony, even though *not one* of the
three bronies they know personally does this. I am always happy to share my reasons for loving the show
with anyone who asks, I do not push it on anyone.
There are also, unfortunately, a growing number of people who think that 'brony' means 'clopper'. I
absolutely do *not* want to be associated with cloppers.