I think most of us here are mid to older teens and young adults. Not everybody we come across is going to be super open to the fact that we like to play with Pokémon cards. Others may accept it in the blink of an eye. So what do your friends and family say about your hobby?
My friends are actually really accepting to my hobbies. I like watching My Little Pony and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. None of my friends judge, half of them are brony's as well. My family, on the other hand, is almost against my hobbies sometimes. I was severely judged by my direct and distant family for watching My Little Pony. I didn't care, I still watch it. I don't get judged for stuff like Ninja Turtles though, since I'm a nerdy 16 year old male. Back when I went to league play, nobody really liked me having it as a hobby, and nobody wanted to drive me 30 minutes just to get there.
There's a comic book shop near my house that opened up a year or two ago. They have league play every week, and I'm wanting to get back into the card game again. My mom is saying no, but she doesn't give me any reasons why. I tell her that she needs to stop stereotyping and let me be myself. The shop is a two minute walk from my house, so there's really no way she can say no. Any advice?
My friends are actually really accepting to my hobbies. I like watching My Little Pony and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. None of my friends judge, half of them are brony's as well. My family, on the other hand, is almost against my hobbies sometimes. I was severely judged by my direct and distant family for watching My Little Pony. I didn't care, I still watch it. I don't get judged for stuff like Ninja Turtles though, since I'm a nerdy 16 year old male. Back when I went to league play, nobody really liked me having it as a hobby, and nobody wanted to drive me 30 minutes just to get there.
There's a comic book shop near my house that opened up a year or two ago. They have league play every week, and I'm wanting to get back into the card game again. My mom is saying no, but she doesn't give me any reasons why. I tell her that she needs to stop stereotyping and let me be myself. The shop is a two minute walk from my house, so there's really no way she can say no. Any advice?