Well, pegasister does sound a bit weird in my opinion. I prefer being called a brony too! It's definitely easier to recall.
Yeah, that too. I remember when there wasn't a term for a female who enjoyed FiM, so I called myself a brony Now there's this pegasister business going on.
Females who watch My Little Pony?! What is this madness!?!?! :derpe: All joking aside, I've heard this a lot! I guess people like the fact that brony has two syllables which compared to pegasisters, four syllables, is easier to say.
Why does "Pegasister" even exist? It's like. No. You're a brony. Heck, my female friends and I call ourselves bros. We don't have the typical female friendship dynamic going on, so we just say that we have a rad bromance going on. You might even say that we're *sunglasses* caught in a rad bromance. Anyway. Thank you, ladies and gentleman of this thread and forum at large, for being awesome. Brohooves all around /)
I cringe at both terms. I don't like being called a brony, personally, although I respectfully refer to anyone who identifies with that label as such.
Because despite the fact that it's a genderless term, there will still be an idiot who believes it isn't and has to make it "equal". Even though I have never met a brony who even likes this term. Hell, recently I don't even like being called a brony because of how bad the fandom is becoming. I'll stick to EPR despite this drop though, we're better than that.
:/ I didn't even know pegasister was a term... it sounds absolutely stupid... i will just stick calling female fans bronies. ^__^
I think Pegasister sounds awesomely punny. I'm male though, Stuck with 'Brony'. >.> Still coolies though.
I don't mind saying "pegasister", but most of my female friends use "brony" anyway. I use it. It's just easier. Funny thing is, my best friend is a girl, and we call each other bro. Ohmygosh. A Lady Gaga reference. My favorite.
I kind of like Pegasis or Pegasister, but that's just me. My wife likes Pegasis over Brony - she thinks it sounds to "masculine." Eh, I just say "Whatevs." Personally, I guess Bronies is a good term for the fandom in general, like Trekkies although many don't like that term at all either. No satisfying everyone, I suppose. As for me, call me what you want. As long as I know you're talking to me, I'll respond.