Before I even watched My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic for the first time, one of my friends (who ultimately got me to watch it) cautiously said to a friend of ours and myself: "Does it make me less of a man that I'm watching My Little Pony and loving it?" My response was: "I think that the truest form of manliness is when a person does whatever feels genuine to them no matter who cares, how much, or for what reason. Machismo is ridiculous and self contradictory. Manliness is being you even if nobody likes it." In short, when a man walks into Toys 'R Us and buys a My Little Pony figurine, he's being manly. The guy snarking at him from the other line is using machismo to protect himself. Watching the two of them, I'd admire the man who isn't afraid to be who he is. Machismo needs to die; It's just projected, exaggerated insecurity. Get in line and buy your pony. "Like" My Little Pony on Facebook and don't keep it from posting for all of your friends to see. Decapitate that silly projection fantasy of what it's like to be a man, and really become one. The world doesn't need Fight Club; it needs ponies.
The whole idea of my little pony for men is weird as hell. But whatever floats your boat at least you don't kill children.
I try not to watch things aimed at pre-pre-teen females, but I do like some of the memes that come from it.
i think I cried alittle I was laughing so hard. Ive never seen no heard the word Machismo actually used in a more accurate context before and that makes this more brilliant I however will keep my machismo and not buy ponies unless its a real pony for my cousin.
Liking my little pony on fb does not make you a man it makes you a follower. There is nothing manly about blindly following what someone says
The definition of manliness is the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for me. As My Little Pony is typical for teenage girls, it is in no way manly. Attempting to rewrite definitions to words doesnt make you manly either. It would be like saying intelligence is sticking your finger in a light socket to see if it will shock you. Definitely not intelligent. The word you are looking for to describe a grown man who likes My Little Pony to the extent you do is disturbed. Like what you want, but it will never be manly.