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SunkistLilacs
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So I've been watching My Little Pony since 2011. I did watch it back when G3 was on the go, but I grew out of it by third grade. In April 2013, I actually started to collect the toys, and my very first pony was Sunny Rays. At first, my dad was okay with it because like always, he thought it was some teenage phase. But recently, hes been very critical, rude, and been a downright bad father about it. I know its a bit different for a 14 year old boy to be collecting My Little Ponies, but the stuff hes said about me is horrible. Hes told me that I need to get over this "Little girl fetish", to "stop acting like a f**", and hes also said that he would much rather me be sad, lonely and have nothing to do, then be happy, and have my ponies. My best friend likes MLP too, were also the same age, so when I asked my dad why he dosen't say anything about her collecting ponies, his response was "Because she's a girl". In my opinion, gender shouldn't define what a person should, and shouldn't like. I've always been a very happy, strong person by default, so this dosen't make me sad or anything, I'm still happy as can be, it just annoys me that hes so critical and rude about it. No matter what my dad says, I will continue to collect, and watch My Little Pony. It is the one thing in my life besides my (good) family and friends, that makes me truly happy. I know its just a cartoon, and pieces of plastic to most people including my father, but to me its much more than that. Its happiness :smilepony:
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