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Ladies: Pegasister or Brony?  

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  1. 1. Do you consider yourself a Pegasister or a Brony or either?

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Well to my understanding the word "pegasister" is the word used for female fans of the show. However, the word "brony" is also sometimes used to refer to a "pegasister", making the term unisex...

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No, no you can't.

 

In all seriousness, does it matter? A brony is a person who likes My Little Pony. Do you like My Little Pony? Since you're on this site, I assume you do, so yes, you are a brony.

 

I consider the difference between brony and pegasister to be personal preference. It doesn't matter, and shouldn't.


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Don't worry, Brony is completely alright for a girl to call herself. It's all completely up to your preference, if you want to call yourself a pegasister, it's your choice, and if you want to call yourself a brony, it's your choice. In fact girls have it better, since they have a choice... I wish I could be a pegasister.

 

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The word brony is now gender neutral, if you want to call yourself a brony then you can. I'm not sure if it's still controversial, but I doubt it is. I still think the word pegasister is actually cool, but I think we shouldn't divide ourselves by gender. We are all fans of the show, so we are all bronies. Enough said. yay.png

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Don't worry about it, sugarcube.  :)  If you wish to refer to yourself as a Brony, go right ahead.  Those classmates of you are misinformed. 

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Call yourelf' anything brony/pegasister Same Meaning. As fluttershyfan said Brony is gender neutral. I prefer to call everpony Brony

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It's down to your preference, some people prefer brony and some pegasister. Brony is a gender neutral term and isn't segregated to one gender. Call yourself whatever you want :P

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It's all up to you and what you prefer. Some girls like "pegasister", others reject it and prefer "brony". Some bronies, male or female, don't even like the term brony in the first place. So it's all up to you. :)

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Of course you can, you silly filly! happy.png  I've seen some girls who don't like calling themselves a pegasister and just call themselves bronies instead. It is entirely up to you whether you want to be a brony or a pegasister.


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Eeeyup. I find the term "pegasister" to be stupid, anyway. It's easier if we just all go by "brony." Besides, why bother to separate the genders? Girls can be bros, too.


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It really doesn't matter. Both Brony and Pegasister means a fan of MLP. So really nothing really change by calling yourself the latter. You could come up with a new name for a fan of MLP and it would be the same.

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It's a made up term anyway, use it however you like.  I don't like it myself, so I never use it, except of course when referring to people from the old /b/ pony threads (and in that case, I use it as "/b/rony").  I've always found it odd that people need to use a term for themselves to describe what TV show they like as though it conveys an identity

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To my understanding, one does not have to be male to be considered a "bro." As such, I'd assume any and all derivatives of the term can also be potentially gender-neutral. However, it mostly comes down to personal preference. Use the term that you like more. smile.png


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I'm female and I can go by either. I usually use brony, but pegasister is still pretty cute. It may have originally been bro + pony, but brah + pony could also result in the term brony. Plus, I think the term has evolved to just mean a fan of the show. 


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I like the name, but im for gender equality and when i see that people have a need to seperate the girls from the boys i kinda hate on it. Like the whole "Gamer girls" think, can't it just be an accepted fact that girls play video games too and that real "gamer girls" dont take pictures in bras while licking controlers...

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I actually chose 'either' because I'm extremely indifferent toward this sort of thing. :x I let anyone think of me or call me what term they'd prefer because to me, a term, name or title doesn't make me (or anyone for that matter) any more or less of a fan than they already are.  Anyway, all of them mean and 'prove' the same thing, which is that you're a fan in some way, shape or form, right? And I personally believe that that's all that should matter in the end.  That being said, I honestly don't let any term bug/bother me because all I want to get across is that I'm a fan.

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Honestly, I never really knew brony referred to females as well until a few months ago. blink.png  I've never really heard the reference of pegasisters until a few months back, a friend introduced me another girl who stated "So you're a pegasister?" I was confused at the term. I just thought I liked ponies and being a girl liking ponies is just...I dont know, just being a girl? lol I didn't think there was a term for females into mlp until then. I still haven't accepted either term as being predominate for female fandom, whether we're bronies or pegasisters we're still awesome chicks (and dudes) who love Mlp yay.png  And that is that!

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I wouldn't really mind if people called me "pegasister", even though I've never used that term for myself before. I usually describe myself as a "brony" because it somehow sounds cooler in my head. :3

 

But I dunno... I've also always been a huge of a tomboy, so I don't really like these kinds of terms that pastes a big female symbol on my forehead (gamer girl, pegasister, etc.). Like it was already mentioned by the others around the thread, I'm all in for gender equality~

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  • 5 years later...

I am a female hence I am a Pegasister. The term Brony is an amalgam of Bro and Pony. I am not a bro. I'm a girl and I dislike blurring the lines between genders. There are two genders and they're not supposed to be the same. I don't like being called a Brony when there's another term that fits me properly. 

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It's kinda like being a prince vs a princess. Basically the same thing but different enough that I specifically want to be a Brony, not "othered" as a Pegasister. 

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