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Now there's some actual proof. And truth be told, I never doubted that non LGBT people are a majority, but I still don't think that's any justification, or even a reason, for which there should only one LGBT couple or just one LGBT character in any given show. While fiction does need to mirror reality in some ways for the sake of context, that in no way means that it should be _*limited_* by it. And I found the notion that having both Lyra/Bon-Bon and Rarijack be Canon would be "too much" or "pushing it". And before anyone tries to tell me "it wouldn't be realistic", think again of what sort of show you're actually watching.
 
Also, from checking those links, uhm... what's up with DC??? o_O
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Alexlayer
Perfect Pony Plot Provider - Uploader of 10+ images with 350 upvotes or more (Questionable/Explicit)
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Eternal Flame
"@ABronyAccount":/1774836#comment_7306903
Now there's some actual proof. And truth be told, I never doubted that non LGBT people are a majority, but I still don't think that's any justification, or even a reason, for which there should only one LGBT couple or just one LGBT character in any given show. While fiction does need to mirror reality in some ways for the sake of context, that in no way means that it should be _limited_ by it. And I found the notion that having both Lyra/Bon-Bon and Rarijack be Canon would be "too much" or "pushing it". And before anyone tries to tell me "it wouldn't be realistic", think again of what sort of show you're actually watching.
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