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Originally Posted by AaronLeondar
Wow, you guys are REALLY old haha. Sometimes I wish I had gone into the fandom back then just to feel, at least for a little while, unique. Like this was something that was completely out of the ordinary and no one would expect it.
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That's one thing I love about my school. I was the first guy that became a brony that I know of... openly, at least. At a school of 2000, that's unique. I've spread it around, and people are starting to watch it more. Now people I don't even know are bronies here and there, so the fandom is growing big time. I wish when I first watched the show I wasn't so embarrassed to watch it and joined the small fandom that was around for mlp at the time. By the time I warmed up to it it was already... should I say, Mane-stream?
I don't know if it'll ever be "Mainstream", but I love it, and hope that guys can be and do feminine things sometime. If girls can do masculine things, why can't guys do feminine? I'm not going to continue this debate - not that any of you would object - just don't feel like writing another mile of reasons. (Also, this is me saying "There shouldn't be standards for each gender", to put it shorthand.)