Mom:Hon Can You Help Me Make Dinner
Me:Of Course Mom
Dad:Blast Why Do You Love Dash?
Me:Cause He Is Cote and Hot-Looking!
Dash:Hey…
Me:……..
Mom and Dad:Hey Dash Wanna Say Hi To Blast?
Dash:Sure
Me:(blushes and watches minecraft)
Dash:Hey…Um…Are You Blast?
Me:…Yes…
Dash:May I Talk To You In Private?
Me:Sure-
Dash:(kissed me on the cheek)
Me:(blush and kiss him back)
Dash:Okay Bye Now!
Me:…Bye…!
Mom and Dad:Did You Guys Kiss Eachother?
Me:Yes And How Did You Know That?
Mom and Dad:(whisper) We Saw It!
Me:……………..(ran to Dash’s House)
The End?
I think you have to take into account that they’re talking about a trans pony, like Dash. Maybe he already suspects what they’re talking about and it might be that that–suicidal ideation–was something he wrestled with as well.
And then, also, his emotions would already have been riding high just before all this when he met them.
IDK I’m just of the meinung that if your parents don’t except you for being gay/an atheist/you career choice/whatever, then just… cut them out of your life.
If they can’t love you for who you are, they suck and they’re not worth dealing with.
I’d say suicide is more likely, considering the discussion is one of parents being supportive.
And being gay, coming from a traditional, Catholic household this is getting kinda rough. There was a comment on an earlier image mentioning that acceptance from one’s parents is a common theme in art by ‘bronies’. I’d say it’s a common theme among any group which experiences ostracisation.
I won’t patronise any trans people in saying I can perfectly empathise but I think there’s some common ground.
If I’m right in reading this then it’s just a case of an unpleasant truth. This is what happens to some people.
Not sure what you’re smoking, but I want some. Maybe just half, tho.
Me:Of Course Mom
Dad:Blast Why Do You Love Dash?
Me:Cause He Is Cote and Hot-Looking!
Dash:Hey…
Me:……..
Mom and Dad:Hey Dash Wanna Say Hi To Blast?
Dash:Sure
Me:(blushes and watches minecraft)
Dash:Hey…Um…Are You Blast?
Me:…Yes…
Dash:May I Talk To You In Private?
Me:Sure-
Dash:(kissed me on the cheek)
Me:(blush and kiss him back)
Dash:Okay Bye Now!
Me:…Bye…!
Mom and Dad:Did You Guys Kiss Eachother?
Me:Yes And How Did You Know That?
Mom and Dad:(whisper) We Saw It!
Me:……………..(ran to Dash’s House)
The End?
I LOVE DASH!!!!
By The Way I’m Rainbow Blast :3
I’m a pony like Dash and he is a cutie! X3
And then, also, his emotions would already have been riding high just before all this when he met them.
…Can’t say I’ve had that particular one, and people crying mostly makes me feel worried (assuming I don’t know why they’re doing it).
It’s a sympathetic reaction. Like when people around you sneeze and you start to feel like sneezing too.
After that, her parents had to kill her to put an end to her suffering.
@Dashole
Worse…Manehattan.
(I’m loading all the bad jokes associated with places like New York onto Manehattan in this ‘verse.)
Also, I guess Fluttershy’s dead then. ;)
If they can’t love you for who you are, they suck and they’re not worth dealing with.
And being gay, coming from a traditional, Catholic household this is getting kinda rough. There was a comment on an earlier image mentioning that acceptance from one’s parents is a common theme in art by ‘bronies’. I’d say it’s a common theme among any group which experiences ostracisation.
I won’t patronise any trans people in saying I can perfectly empathise but I think there’s some common ground.
If I’m right in reading this then it’s just a case of an unpleasant truth. This is what happens to some people.