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  1. 1. Are you in a relationship?

    • Yes
      16
    • No
      52
    • Its complicated
      9
    • Not interested
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I was in a relationship before Mlp and I am still in the same relationship. Nothing has changed except now we have pony figures due to my love of the show

My boyfriend doesn't care either way, he watches the show with me with moderate intrest and thinks it's cute how I share some mannerisms with Fluttershy but that is it.


I may have been born yesterday sir, but I stayed up all night - El-P

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I haven't been in a relationship for 16 years and not looking anytime soon, I don't think MLP would be the make or break of a relationship but it would be a good starting point if it's a pretty strong interest (which it is). But there would be more I would want in somebody than just them liking MLP :P

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well, I have a really close buddy, like a bro' to me. And he used to be a big MLP FIM fan. (It kinda died down in likingness to him. But he drew a cool bunch of ponies ages ago! ) Anywaysies, he knew of my liking to the show of course. And one day, it lead to him introducing me to someone whom I only knew in a background sense. This person also liked ponies, so it was a bit of a bigger reason he got us talking. 

And then slam, bam, thank you-jam, I began to take a high attraction to said person. 'Learnt he felt the same, and yeah!~ We've been together for a little over a year now. 

So, yes. It did affect it. In a VERY good sense. -w- 

 

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I had a girlfriend when i was 13 years old. Long story short, I bucked up and the relationship ended. We've since reconciled and are good friends. Flash forward 3 years and im still single. I became a brony halfway through 2012 so my bronyness hasn't affected my love life in the slightest. Although I do have a friend at school who is a pegasister but im too shy to talk to her IRL.

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I wish I had a girlfriend. I've never had one, and I feel too old to still be single. I've registered on a dating site, but so far no one has responded to my emails.

 

I know this sounds stupid, but this is a case of 'the grass is greener on the other side' Men in relationships often want out, single men want in. And coming from someone who has been in several relationships, I can tell you confidently that there are much better uses of your time, your money, and your emotions than on a girl in a relationship that probably won't work out in the long haul. Unless there is an initial special spark, the relationship won't have much longevity anyways, so unless you feel that spark, don't even bother pursuing it. This isn't a case of 'love at first sight', love is something you grow into, but there must be an initial spark for anything to come of it at all. I've consistently been happier single, having my Friday and Saturday nights free to hang with friends instead of try and impress a woman, my wallet is thicker, and to be blunt: Both of us are at the age (under 30) where our only real interest in a relationship is to have physical relations with a woman, and that can be achieved with much less effort at parties/bars. Invest more time in your circle of friends, less in gfs. chin up dude!

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