Nah 3,182 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Simple, just tell them that you watch it for the plot, they then might understand why you're a Brony. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chef sanders 101 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 You just need to drop subtle hints that you enjoy the show. For example, make a video to show your friends and drop a hint. I, for, example, use very discreet ways of showing my love for the show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YUwMAFxqAw&feature=channel&list=UL "I hid $1 Million in the..." - My final joke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samurshy 708 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Thanks for the reply man although i have already seen this several times on youtube, Thanks anyways. Ahh i see. I am sorry I must have misread your post. I understand now thank you a lot. come to think of it, it doesn't really matter if I tell people. But yet again thank you fro your post. genius, pure genius my friend hahahaah 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I have found that if you have otaku friends (friends who watch anime on a regular basis, and not just mainstream anime either) they will find out about my little pony by themselves. I found out about my little pony from this http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R677MV--WI I was just perusing around youtube one day hopping from amv to amv when I stumbled upon this , this would be what my face looked like when I saw this. 1 [CLICK THE SIG FOR OC] (Signature created by Azura) Shinobu is best girl. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusty Soul 2,611 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Just change your Facebook (if you have one) profile picture to an epic picture of your favorite pony. That's what I did. I don't think it should be that big of a deal unless you make it one. ' 1 Soundcloud-------------------Facebook---------------------------Youtube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onyx Angel 9 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 You just need to drop subtle hints that you enjoy the show. For example, make a video to show your friends and drop a hint. I, for, example, use very discreet ways of showing my love for the show: http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YUwMAFxqAw&feature=channel&list=UL epic! just Epic....000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mersander 55 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Who cares what other people think about bronies? If they really love you, then they'll accept your beliefs. My parents were shocked at first, which is normal, but now they take it like a normal thing. My mom even gave me a pony birthday card. So it works for me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Creamy Arty 6,252 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Not sure why anybody feels like this is something to be confessed. I don't make it a point to tell everybody that I'm a Trekkie, or that I'm a fan of Drizzt, or anything else. If it's the topic of conversation or there's an opportunity for a segue then I'll bring it up, otherwise there's really no reason. The only exception I would make is if somebody seems they would be the type to like it, because I wouldn't miss the chance to turn somebody on to something new they could enjoy. I wear pony shirts in public but have yet to be asked about it. When it comes to friends, parents, or anybody who is at all likely to fly into a rage over a children's TV show or is too lowbrow even to attempt to understand it, best to leave them in the dark. Don't bring it up. My parents are the type to love me regardless of my interests or tastes in media, which is how it should be. I'm terribly sorry for anybody who doesn't have that kind of relationship with their parents. They'll also hear me out when I try to explain something and give my thoughts full consideration before making any kind of judgment. As for my friends, I only have two people I would call friends, and they're both very understanding; they have some unconventional tastes themselves. There were a handful of others I used to call friends, but they were very angry people who ridiculed everything that wasn't exactly to their liking. Not about to spend my time with people who won't like me for who I am, and I'm not going to spend the rest of my life fronting either. 2 Kyoshi made this ^^ Come join us on Equestria.tv on Fridays at 6 PM Eastern for our weekly movie nights! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thunderstorm 120 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 For me, all I did was tell them and we laughed about it. They accepted me for who I was, so if any of your friends don't accept you because you like it, they are not a true friend. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onyx Angel 9 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Who cares what other people think about bronies? If they really love you, then they'll accept your beliefs. My parents were shocked at first, which is normal, but now they take it like a normal thing. My mom even gave me a pony birthday card. So it works for me Thanks for the reply. But I am not a girl so i don't thinks its as easy for me. But hay I am probably wrong. Anyway The pony birthday thing is awesome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radiance64 7,053 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 It's not a big deal. Just say, 'Hey, I watch this cartoon called Friendship is Magic... it's part of the My Little Pony franchise, but it's, like, a reboot of the series that all audiences can enjoy, it's not just for girls anymore like it used to be, it's got this huge diverse fanbase and everything. I totally recommend checking it out.' 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PoisonClaw 8,164 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 You shoukd not say things like that. You should almost be ashamed of yourself, its part of who you are Maybe my community was more understanding, but when I heard that My Little Pony was reairing I wanted to watch it immediatly. I wass browsing tv and saw it was on and immediatly clicked it, catching the last few minutes. Curiousity was all it was, but I was interested. My mother walked in the room and I never hide anything from her. She teased me at first, and my reply was "Shit yes I want to watch me some My Little Pony, but I can never seem to catch it when it starts!" Always be honest. I wear my ponies around my neck on a daily basis (the McDonalds ones, Twilight and Apple Jack). I'm proud of who I am, and my friends accept me as I am, and even ask me to draw them as ponies, even if they aren't into the show. I have also turned a few of them. So in short, be proud of it, tell them straight up, "Hey I like MLP, dont like it, suck my dick (okay maybe not that last bit, but it worked for me, and I'm a girl) I'm terribly sorry if I've offended you, as that was not my intended outcome. I'm not saying he should hide it away under lock and key like some kind of dirty secret, just not to shove it in people's face and down their throats. Despite the massive amount of popularity this show has gotten, it is still a fandom/hobby/interest at the end of the day, and like any other fandom or hobby you can still take part in it without shouting your love for it from the rooftops with the aid a 12-speaker assisted megaphone.If someone asks or confront you about it, then you are can answer and talk about to your hearts content but until then you should air on the side of subtetly. Also, believe me when I say I'd be the last person to talk to about hiding something that makes you unique. I wear my Doctor Whooves shirt out in public without a care in the world after all! MLPForums "Self-Proclaimed" Kamen Rider NutNow, count up your sins!I do Traditional commissions, by the way! See them HERE! Banner was done by the wonderful Kyoshi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onyx Angel 9 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 I'm terribly sorry if I've offended you, as that was not my intended outcome. I'm not saying he should hide it away under lock and key like some kind of dirty secret, just not to shove it in people's face and down their throats. Despite the massive amount of popularity this show has gotten, it is still a fandom/hobby/interest at the end of the day, and like any other fandom or hobby you can still take part in it without shouting your love for it from the rooftops with the aid a 12-speaker assisted megaphone.If someone asks or confront you about it, then you are can answer and talk about to your hearts content but until then you should air on the side of subtetly. Also, believe me when I say I'd be the last person to talk to about hiding something that makes you unique. I wear my Doctor Whooves shirt out in public without a care in the world after all! woah guys just chill out okay. There's no need to start an argument. poison claw had a good point and i respect that. There is no need to argue guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phantom Nightmare 10 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 It was only the way he worded it that sounded aweful, you should not hide something, but you shouldn't have to wait to be confronted by it either, just think if one of your friends was a brony, but he was afraid to say anything, if you said something, or told your friends who and what you are, you may discover more bronies and help them come out of their shell. Not saying anything until approached isn't good either. I'm not saying shout it from the rooftops, but its something people you have known well enough should know about you if you count them as a close companion. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AppleShy Sparkle 312 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Well, you could just try throwing in some references in a regular discussion. If they ask what it is, you can say that you watch it in a joke-ish manner, and see how they react to that. When i actually said something about it, it was a kind of fast-paced conversation where we talked about kid shows, and i said ''Hey, remember when i said i was going to show you a real kid's show? I meant MLP''. Well, i said that to my dad's girlfriends daughter (who's 18), but my dad was also sitting there. She then said something like ''Oh yeah, i know there's a lot of guys who watch that show'', and i said ''Yep, seen every episode''. Then she just went ''Oookay...'', but not in a serious ''Shit, we have a gay over here'' manner, but a more like a joke. They didn't speak about it any more after, though. Then I showed her an episode and she bought a t-shirt for me with Discord on Wait, on the internet or in a retail store? 1 Better run, run, run, run, run. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akemi Homura 7,680 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 (edited) Merged your thread with an already existing one - luckily for you, there was already someone who was inquiring about how to tell people that they are a brony. You may now return to your regularly scheduled programming. Edited July 26, 2012 by Devin McCourty 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KakeiTheWolf 652 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Telling people isn't necessary. Hiding stuff isn't just a good idea, but it is a nice, fun challenge, My Music: http://kakeithewolf.bandcamp.com/. Now on tumblr at kakeithewolf.tumblr.com Youtube: youtube.com/user/KakeiTheWoIf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Szmeszek 29 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Just tell them or... just tell them... what? You want to leave a note on the couch that says 'I R watching pownies dad' or something? Telling is the most natural way .-. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mintfreshAD 55 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 Just tell them? I mean, it's a show you watch, what's the big deal? In what way might you tell someone you watch CSI? Or How I Met Your Mother? Tell them that way. I told two people I know just today. Nobody cared, one of them actually knew who Rainbow Dash was, which was cool. The only reason not everybody I know is aware I'm a brony is because it doesn't necessarily come up in conversation. It's a little weird to just blurt it out for no reason. So yeah, I fall firmly on the side that it's really a non-issue. Of course, other people may be in different situations, so that may not apply. But if the people you know are generally open minded or tolerant, they won't care. If you're happy and you know it you're unusual. But that doesn't mean it's not worth trying~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SapphireDragon 10 July 26, 2012 Share July 26, 2012 this is how I did: i got another one of my brony friends and we confessed together. it was way easier than doing it alone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Musix 237 July 27, 2012 Share July 27, 2012 I just tell my friends bluntly. But they're pretty used to me doing that anyway ^^ But to be honest, There are alot of proud bronys in my place and i'm a pretty confident (CRAZY) sort of guy anyway, So i'm not toooo fussed about what people think about me. ^^ Sorry it doesn't help too much, though D= Brony Guards - Apply now! -Musix Nos Castor Auferet - 155 Squadron's motto Contrary to popular belief by strange people, Rainbow Dash is the best pony in the entire universe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flutter 42 July 27, 2012 Share July 27, 2012 tbh, dont treat being a brony like its a sexual orientation. there is really no need to make a big deal about it and tell people. if you want them to find out, just dont hide the fact that you like the show. i.e. desktop wallpapers, shirts maybe, phone wallpapers, just dont make a huge deal about it because then people will think its a bigger deal than it actually is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrooveBroove 680 July 29, 2012 Share July 29, 2012 I just prefer to leave subtle hints or the merchandise around. Than telling people I am if they ask about it. If they don't ask I don't bring it up. I know it's weird but to many threads here equate telling people you're a brony to that of coming out of the closet, and to me that's just weird. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinyl Scratch (Filly)™ 936 September 19, 2012 Share September 19, 2012 (edited) I would tell my family but my twin sister is the most judgmental person I have ever met and she also views people as their stereotypes for example for a test to see how she would react to me telling her i'm a brony i asked her what she though about gamers here are her words exactly "They are sad nerds who sit around their house all day with no life and play their little games and not having a social life." You see this is why I can't tell my family and as of my friends here is an example of how they would react. There is a guy in my class who loves Adventure time my 'friends' call him so many names I always stand up for him, he is my friend but if i told one of my friends for example my friend Lee he would never shut up about it and he would tell everyone in the school i like and watch my little pony... This shows I only have one person to actually trust to tell them i'm a brony and it is my friend i mentioned earlier who watches adventure time. Please if anypony has advice for me please tell me. Edited September 19, 2012 by Solar Ray My OC's Viola Soulstrings Solar Ray Miles Check out my FIMFiction account ^^ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iudex 1,945 September 19, 2012 Share September 19, 2012 (edited) I would tell my family but my twin sister is the most judgmental person I have ever met and she also views people as their stereotypes for example for a test to see how she would react to me telling her i'm a brony i asked her what she though about gamers here are her words exactly "They are sad nerds who sit around their house all day with no life and play their little games and not having a social life." You see this is why I can't tell my family and as of my friends here is an example of how they would react. There is a guy in my class who loves Adventure time my 'friends' call him so many names I always stand up for him, he is my friend but if i told one of my friends for example my friend Lee he would never shut up about it and he would tell everyone in the school i like and watch my little pony... This shows I only have one person to actually trust to tell them i'm a brony and it is my friend i mentioned earlier who watches adventure time. Please if anypony has advice for me please tell me. Blagh. Buck them all. Now I can understand hiding bronism, but being made fun of over Adventure Time is crap. And if you want to tell your friend, tell him. I always did it subtlety though. Hinting to the person I was a brony until they finally got it. Alot if people still don't know though, so I know that feel bro. P.S: Adventure Time is the SHIT! Edited September 19, 2012 by Kestrel 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hi300 56 September 19, 2012 Share September 19, 2012 I would come up with it when someone does first. Example:"What do you think of My Little Pony?" then reply "I'm a brony!" or something similar. If someone's wearing a t-shirt, brohoof them. "When love and tolerance isn't enough to stop those haters, being out the friendship tank! If that doesn't work, bring out the friend-nuke!"-hi300"I just don't know what went wrong." -Master Derpy. Check out my YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/user/gir42399 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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