I just posted a link, in TNZ, about a young boy that recently attempted suicide after enduring intense bullying for liking My Little Pony.
Now I'm not a fan of the show, but it reminded me that when I was a kid in the 80s I really liked Jem (which admittedly was situated on the schedule between 2 "boys" shows). It certainly was not something that we talked about in school when discussing Transformers or GI Joe, but years later I learned that quite a few young men my age actually quietly watched and enjoyed the cartoon.
Recently a female friend of mine lamented the fact that so many of her male friends and associates have traditionally shied away from things that appear too feminine. She even noted that advertisers will be sure to make alternate versions of ads if they get concerned that the product is too closely associated with women.
It got me thinking, are there things that guys here like or enjoy that are traditionally associated as being for women/girls?
Now I'm not a fan of the show, but it reminded me that when I was a kid in the 80s I really liked Jem (which admittedly was situated on the schedule between 2 "boys" shows). It certainly was not something that we talked about in school when discussing Transformers or GI Joe, but years later I learned that quite a few young men my age actually quietly watched and enjoyed the cartoon.
Recently a female friend of mine lamented the fact that so many of her male friends and associates have traditionally shied away from things that appear too feminine. She even noted that advertisers will be sure to make alternate versions of ads if they get concerned that the product is too closely associated with women.
It got me thinking, are there things that guys here like or enjoy that are traditionally associated as being for women/girls?
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