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EllEzDee

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I'm surprised at the lack of, or at least small number of, so called "bronies". When they arrive, i'll take what's left of their man cards.
 

Quantum Star

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I was a Cardcaptor Sakura fan growing up, and I still have a soft spot for it. I don't like the idea of drinking or being drunk, have zero interest in cars, don't care for typically male oriented sports (football, basketball, etc), enjoy love stories, strongly opposed to serious competition, and I think there's absolutely nothing wrong with crying and talking about feelings/emotions.
 

captaincabbage

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comadorcrack said:
Okay... this is hard for me to admit but!


I ACTUALLY LIKE GLEE!

*runs*
AARRUUUGH!! Quick! Destroy him!!

OT: I'm generally pretty sensetive, especially compared to others around my town.
 

jackpipsam

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the whole idea of the "mandcard" is just plain out stupid, do what you want with your life.

don't need some trolls telling you otherwise
 

StormShaun

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I dont like sports
I like to cook
I like my room clean and organised so I guess I like cleaning...if I know it stays clean
Im not gonna drink, ever, not planning on it
I like anime, manga and visual novlels and mostly romance ones, its better then films.
I like a good romance
I like talking about my feelings and problems to my friends
Im not going to have sex until im married or until with someone that I truly love, when will I meet that girl anyway.
I like cute animals...and go awww
I despise smoking all the way and hate people that do, unless I know them well enough
also I watched Sailor Moon as a child

Screw this man card crap, it should never exist, and mine is long gone now...but did we have them at the start?
 

Neverhoodian

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I prefer cats over dogs.

Fruits Basket is my favorite anime.

I don't care about cars or sports teams (though I watch a few games every now and then).

I despise the "smartass frat boy" culture that many men my age still follow.

I like the movie "Enchanted April."

I enjoy musicals.

I am not afraid to hide my emotions and have been moved to tears on many occasions, be it a movie, TV show, musical or video game.

Society's view of a "real man" be damned, I'm comfortable with who I am and nothing can change that.
 

CM156_v1legacy

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To name a few?

I?ve never had sex, nor have I had a girlfriend

I?m fine (if not happy) with platonic friendship with women

I don?t like sports

I don?t like beer, or alcohol of any sort

I am not much of a car guy

I love MLP

I care a great deal about feelings

I am clean-shaven

I value work above leasure. Screw around on your own free time: There's work to be done!
 

Halceon

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I dunno, I think I possess the most important qualities of manliness - my own opinion, responsibility and self-sufficience. Everything else is collective habit.
 

EGtodd09

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harmonic said:
According to this thread, manly things include:

-Being an alcoholic
-Being generally ignorant and unintelligent
-Being lazy - or too cool to care
-Hating everything except Call Of Duty and sports
-Neglecting personal hygiene
-Seeing women as sex toys and nothing more/less
-Having some sort of psychological disorder that precludes the ability to feel any real emotions
Yeah... what about it?

Hmm, I'm a big fan of a show called "Go Girls" (the name should explain it all), I'm also not very fussed about cars or sports, I'm very non-violent... that's about it I think. If you're wondering about that violence part, I'm 15, all the other boys my age want to kill each other, but I leave that for the video games. Speaking of video games, my captcha is: Life campor after playing some bad company 2 and not moving very much...
 

BigDeadMushy

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I don't know shit about cars and the fixing thereof.
I also enjoy musical theatre.not that I personally consider this not manly,but I've gotten more than a few odd looks about it
 

BrionJames

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I like cuddling. I enjoy a good picnic. I cry a little during certain movies. I like sharing in the troubles of my significant other.
 

ShadowsofHope

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- I get my eyebrows trimmed.

- I fall apart at the mere image of a small kitty or puppy.

- I shave.. yeah.

- I prefer action heroines over action hero's.

- To top things off, I read romantic fanfiction.. usually without the male characters.
 

bad rider

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Anaklusmos said:
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I like puzzles -snip-
Puzzle solving is actually manly, take the Gordian knot.

At one time the Phrygians were without a king. An oracle at Telmissus (the ancient capital of Phrygia) decreed that the next man to enter the city driving an ox-cart should become their king. A peasant farmer named Gordias drove into town on an ox-cart. His position had also been predicted earlier by an eagle landing on his cart, a sign to him from the gods, and on entering the city Gordias was declared king by the priests. In gratitude, his son Midas dedicated the ox-cart[1] to the Phrygian god Sabazios (whom the Greeks identified with Zeus) and either tied it to a post or tied its shaft with an intricate knot of cornel (Cornus mas) bark. The ox-cart[2] still stood in the palace of the former kings of Phrygia at Gordium in the fourth century BC when Alexander arrived, at which point Phrygia had been reduced to a satrapy, or province, of the Persian Empire.
Several themes of myth converged on the chariot, as Robin Lane Fox remarks:[3] Midas' was connected in legend with Alexander's native Macedonia, where the lowland 'Gardens of Midas" still bore his name, and the Phrygian tribes were rightly remembered as having once dwelt in Macedonia. So, in 333 BC, while wintering at Gordium, Alexander the Great attempted to untie the knot. When he could not find the end to the knot to unbind it, he sliced it in half with a stroke of his sword, producing the required ends (the so-called "Alexandrian solution"). That night there was a violent thunderstorm. Alexander's prophet Aristander took this as a sign that Zeus was pleased and would grant Alexander many victories. Once Alexander had sliced the knot with a sword-stroke, his biographers claimed in retrospect[4] that an oracle further prophesied that the one to untie the knot would become the king of Asia.[5]




It all depends how you solve it.
 

The Rockerfly

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I hate football
I like Owl City and Glee
I am a hopeless romantic

Those are the only 3 things that could make me unmanly but I wouldn't change any of them for the world
 

monkey jesus

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All of you embrace what you are and love what you love!

I grew up with a constant barrage of "man" talk from my Dad, not a bad guy just a product of being an engineer in the the 50's-60's. A lot of it stuck but I'm not big on drinking or watching sports and I'm happily married to an independent woman (incidentally she makes more than I do).

It means nothing, you'll find that the guys trying to promote anything they do as "manly" is down to insecurity and a need for acceptance.

Plot your own course, be your own man.

Also I like Harry Potter