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f*** is this garbage? toxic masculinity isn't about all masculinity being toxic it's about the part of masculinity that is toxic
/r/MensRights26/09/18 02:17 AM
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I'm going to take a stab at this and see what happens... If you have daughters, as I do, and don't let them watch this show because you think it's sexually charged.... well. I'd have to see some evidence of that. I have watched every episode with all of my kids (boys and girls 12 and under) and not one of use feels any sexual desire for any character. Where are you even getting that?
/r/MensRights21/05/12 03:58 PM
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So far.
/r/MensRights21/05/12 03:55 PM
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I don't agree with your interpretations. Dragonshy - The lesson is that when you are much bigger and stronger, retaliating with full force is not ok. As a parent, I teach this to my kids when the baby hits the 5 year old. She's not allowed to strike back and if she does, SHE's the one that gets in more trouble. Male characters who are not bad that you didn't already list: Caramel, Pony Joe, Shining Armor, All the guards, Filthy Rich, The Griffon baker person (forgot his name), Thunderlane, Snowf…
/r/MensRights21/05/12 03:54 PM
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This article has become a textbook case of what's wrong with brony haters. Very opinionated, very offended, very ignorant. She doesn't know anything about the show or it's fans and yet insults and derides both. Still, it's natural I supposed. The ones who hate it the most are the ones who know the least about it
/r/MensRights21/05/12 03:40 PM
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It's a valid question, no need to close anything. Is there a parallel to black or african culture in MLP and if so, who? Definitely not brown or dark ponies since they're all colors. But the Zebra is definitely one (an intended one). She's a zebra who's speech, accessories, decorations, and actions all have African influences. She was introduced in an episode about not judging people just because they're different. Since then, she's become a regular who the others look up to for specialized know…
/r/MensRights21/05/12 03:37 PM
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It's definitely good because men are too often afraid to speak their mind for fear of looking weak. Many don't understand that speaking your mind despite what others might think is actually strength. my two bits anyway
/r/MensRights30/12/11 03:02 AM
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