Are you out going about being a brony?
I personally am very self conscience and don't have any friends who respect me at all for watching it. They are all "Haters", and I can really only find other people who like the series here.
Are you out going about being a brony?
I personally am very self conscience and don't have any friends who respect me at all for watching it. They are all "Haters", and I can really only find other people who like the series here.
"Anime/animations are teh cool"
I would say I'm and outgoing "brony" definitely not an outgoing person. All my friends know and the only people who don't are my parents and brother and people I don't talk too.
The same applies for me. I try to compare MLP to the good ol' shows me and friends used to watch when we were in grade school, but they still deny to watch it. If I told my dad (which I haven't), he would tell me to grow up, like he did when he threw out my pokemon games.

I would consider myself relatively outgoing. I've gotten some other people into the show, and I've purchased some merchandise. I've written poems and fanfics, and have become somewhat active in the community.
Actually, I've thought about buying this Wonderbolts Hoodie that I've seen at Hot Topic. It's pretty beastly.
Gays aren't necessarily supported everywhere, and that parade is a beacon in the dark to people who thought the world hated them for who they are. Please don't bash it.
What happens to a dream deferred?
Read some of my poetry! Please? http://www.everypony.com/forums/show...-Star-s-Poetry
I don't make a fuss about the whole thing.
I never mention it around others, because there is generally no need.
I don't care if people know either, as I really don't think it's a massive deal any more.![]()
I dont know about outgoing but defiantly dedicated, thats fo sho.

I'm very outgoing about being a brony. Whenever I go anywhere that's not work, I wear a pony shirt, a pony hat, my pony-packed phone, and my keys with a pony on the keychain (Derpy). I'm never shy about it if someone asks, either. On the contrary, I get enthusiastic at the idea of getting to explain something to someone for the first time.
To be clear, though, I don't go around shoving it in people's faces. I only say anything if they ask first. Otherwise I act normal.