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| Burger:
--- Quote from: Shortcut on November 30, 2011, 11:40:48 PM ---Wouldn't you be at least a LITTLE disappointed when you open your little sons bedroom door and you find him playing Barbie with his sisters dolls, after you bought him a new soccer ball? --- End quote --- I would hope he would play a real sport like football or hockey, but I see what you are saying. :cookieMonster: |
| stuntman021:
--- Quote from: Shortcut on November 30, 2011, 11:40:48 PM ---Wouldn't you be at least a LITTLE disappointed when you open your little sons bedroom door and you find him playing Barbie with his sisters dolls, after you bought him a new soccer ball? --- End quote --- forget no, gender roles are outdated and archaic. people shouldn't be forced to fit into certain molds based on whether they have a richard or a vagina --- Quote from: Mr.Noßody on November 30, 2011, 11:40:25 PM ---It teaches bad morals and behaviors that may be inappropriate for men. Good enough? --- End quote --- why would any moral be inappropriate for men? not all guys fit the stereotypical mold for stuff guys do, and forcing people to act a certain way cause of their gender limits actual expression and regresses society to victorian era bullstuff --- Quote from: Burger on November 30, 2011, 11:36:25 PM ---Do I really need to answer that? You already did with the bolded. Shouldn't guys do things guys do? --- End quote --- forget no. they're not hurting anyone by playing with barbies or ez-bake ovens or my little pony dolls, so let them. it doesn't affect you, and it doesn't hurt themselves, anyone else, or society. the sooner we realize that gender is not a binary and gender stereotypes are bullstuff, the sooner we can start to move forward in terms of gender in society |
| Gojira:
i agree with you, stuntman. we can have an opinion on a tv show gender does not matter. |
| Burger:
But when that kid comes home from school and cuts himself for being different and being made fun of is cool? That's what happens. |
| LizzyRascal:
**AHEM* My Little Pony is aimed at girls from the ages 4-12 but I don't see what's wrong with someone outside of that age group or of a different gender liking it. The only thing I have a problem with is obsessive ones who stuff themselves if you say one thing negative about the show. I don't care if people do not like it. But I just think it's a bit over the top with all the fighting, flaming, hatred, etc. Because of people liking a show. Now, I'm not saying all anti-bronies are like that. Just a small majority of them. It's only a franchise, after all, we're all acting crazy here. Both sides are equal, and both are at fault. Just. Let. It. Go. |
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