Subject: Not that bizzare, if you think about it
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Posted on: 2014-07-06 19:01:00 UTC

I know people always talk about females being oppressed by gender stereotypes, and that's true; women get this pressure to be gentle and nurturing and get married and get pregnant and not try to bash through the glass ceiling.

But guys get some of the same stuff. They're supposed to be independent and strong and stoic and stuff, and they're not supposed to like pink or frills or cute things.

Along comes a well-made children's show, and a few guys decide they like it. For them, it's an opportunity. Instead of having to toe the line and stick with the masculine stereotype, they can come out and say they like the cuteness and the warmth in this kid's show about ponies and friendship. And more and more of them start to get together and say, "Yeah. I can like what I like. I don't have to obey the man rules. In fact, I'm even more badass when I don't obey them."

So not only is it a good show on its own merits, but it also lets these guys express themselves in a way that's becoming more socially acceptable as more guys get into it.

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