//------------------------------// // Diffrences // Story: Tolerance // by MJP //------------------------------// Sunset Shimmer and Fluttershy sat at a table at Sugarcube Corner, waiting for their 5 other friends to arrive. “You really haven’t told anyone about being bisexual yet?” Sunset Shimmer looked at Fluttershy, sipping her coffee and looking a little shocked. Fluttershy shuffled in her seat, looking a little uncomfortable. “No, not many.” “What about your family, like, your parents?” “Well, I told mom and dad more than a few times, I don’t think they really noticed.” Fluttershy hung her head and sighed. “Well, what about your brother?” Fluttershy shot up in her seat as her eyes shrank into pinpricks. “Oh god, no, please, no!” she shook her head trying not to think about what her brother might do to her if he found out. Once she was sure she had gotten her mind of her admittedly horrible brother, she decided it was her turn to ask Sunset the same question. “So what about you?” Sunset set her coffee down. “What about me?” Though Sunset probably knew what she was getting at, she was still a little curious. “Have you told anyone that, you know, you’re into girls?” Sunset looked up at the ceiling. “Well, only a few…” “Bu-but you seemed so casual when you told me and Pinkie. I mean, what’s this like for you?” “Well, to put it bluntly sexual orientation in Equestria has not been scrutinized for as long as it has been here.” “That explains why you were so casual about telling me.” “Yeah, I mean, while I was a little too passionate and driven in bettering my magic to pursue a lifelong commitment, but I have always had a little bit ‘into girls’ so to speak, and I have flirted with a couple of girls my age, before my passions REALLY took over.” Fluttershy had an idea where this was going, but she was still a little curious. “But when you came here…” “Well, I obviously didn’t know at first, but gradually I gathered that people here are still struggling to accept people of other sexuality. Actually at one point, Snips and Snails convinced me to use a couple’s sexuality to lower their standing, and while I never ended up doing that, I still had to lie about my own.” “Oh, I forgot to ask you about that.” “Well, don’t worry, people weren’t exactly asking me where I stood. My general train of thought was ‘hanging around a popular nice guy will increase my standing and other’s respect for me.’ Besides, I think he figured it out eventually.” Fluttershy sighed worrying about how her friend would react if“Sunset, I-I know you’re trying to move past all the things you did and all, but do you still feel...uncomfortable….with having to...lie about it.” “To be honest yes, i-it does, v-very much,” Sunset tugged at her jacket “then again, there isn’t much about my past to look fondly upon. To this day I try to be a lot more open about it now that I’m not trying to uphold that  whole ‘queen bee’ status, but then…” Sunset sighed as she stared into her half-empty coffee cup, thinking back to what she saw often happen to people who ‘come out of the closet’, so to speak, before looking back at her friend “...but then I see the conflict Pinkie has been having with one of her sisters, I think her name is Key Li-.” “Limestone.” Sunset and Fluttershy turned around to see Pinkie Pie entering the coffee shop, her usual happy and energetic demeanor was replaced by a look of distraught. “Hey, Pinkie.” “Hey, Sunset.” Pinkie made her way to Sunset and Fluttershy’s table and slumped in the chair across from them. On closer inspection, Sunset noticed that Pinkie’s hair was beginning to deflate, as well as her skin tone starting to darken, and Sunset had hung around her long enough to know it meant something was definitely up. “Hey.” Sunset put a hand on the party girl’s shoulder. “Did something happen?” Pinkie looked up at her friends. And sighed “got in another fight with Limey.” “I-I take it she still has a hard time dealing with the fact her sister is a….it’s bisexual, right?” Fluttershy had only recently figured out all the terminology and was hoping she hadn’t offended her in some way. “Well, in my case the term is ‘Pansexual’, but yeah.” Sunset took another sip from her coffee. “That must be very hard...” “Yeah, I didn’t think my family would react the way they did, Maud took it fairly well, but other than that, Marble has a hard time facing me, my parents say they are fine with it, but I think they still have a hard time accepting it, and Limey...well, let’s be glad she doesn’t know about my school troubles.” Pinkie took a sugar packet from her table and tore it open. “So, what were you talking about?” Fluttershy was the one to pipe up this time. “Coincidentally, We were talking about the differences in ‘sexual tolerance’ between here and where Sunset came from.” “Meaning?” “Well…” Sunset put her hand on Fluttershy, “I think it’s best if I explain it to her.” “Oh, ok sorry.” “It’s all right,” Sunset smiled at her shy friend before turning back to Pinkie. “Anyway, like I told Fluttershy, homosexuality, bisexuality, that kind of stuff has not been oppressed for as long as it was here,. The only time it was looked upon that way was a time after the three pony tribes were united, but to put it simply, they realized their hypocrisy pretty quick.” “Wow,” Pinkie rubbed her head. “Must make it a lot easier on them.” “Not exactly, while ponies are pretty much fine with it, it puts us in a more...compromising position compared to other species. While races like the Griffons have never gone to full-blown war, they still have a hard time trusting and understanding our position.” “T-then why do you have a hard time wrapping your head around the situation here?” “Well, the way griffons see us may affect us diplomatically, but a normal pony never has to worry about their family abandoning them if they tell them their position, like what’s happening with you, Pinkie.” Pinkie poured a sugar packet in her mouth, trying to be a little more energetic. “Well, she hasn’t exactly disowned me...yet, but that’s kinda the way Limey is. After I started going to normal school, it largely fell on her to protect the rock farm and retain our traditions. To her, me having a relationship with anyone other than a man is a blatant disregard of Pie family ideals. She might have convinced my parents to kick me out if Maud hadn’t stood up for me.” “So, is sexuality some sort of ideal here?” Fluttershy turned back towards Sunset. ‘It’s a little bigger than that, but, especially in pinkie’s case, yeah, I don’t know if it has worked that way in Equestria, but here for a long time it has been established that the men would go out and work while the women would stay home, cook, and make babies, especially here in North America. Basically, a ‘traditional’ marriage between a man and a woman was firmly established, to the point that merely having an interest in someone of the same sex meant that something was wrong with you.” “Well, that probably explains why old textbooks classify ‘homosexuality’ as a mental disorder.” While Sunset didn’t agree with the old human views, especially since gender roles were always a bit loose in Equestria, it made sense when she thought about it. If she was raised on the ideals of “stallions work and mares clean” she’d have a bit of a hard time accepting a same-sex relationship. She chuckled. “For a long time I thought it was because humans were naturally judgemental.” “Well, they still kinda are.” Fluttershy thought back to the way students trated Sunset after the fall formal, as well as her own suspicions nearly ruining their friendship at one point. Pinkie sprang up from her seat. “Fluttershy, don’t say THAT.” “Sorry.” Fluttershy hid behind her hair. “Nah, she’s right. You’re not as bad as, say the Yaks, don’t even get me started on them, but you definitely have some...issues to work out.” “To be honest, who doesn’t.” Sunset and Fluttershy turned around to see Pinkie taking a big sip from of coffee despite having never seen her order any, noticing that her hair was starting to spring back up. “She has a point, Fluttershy.” She did, especially considering the dumb (and likely offensive) mule jokes her classmates in magic kindergarten used to tell. “And, sorry if I hadn’t said it before, sorry about your sister.” “Nah, it’s fine. Limey might not be taking it super well, but it’s not like she’s trying to kill me. She loves me, and she’ll cool down eventually.” “Well, I’m just glad to have friends that won’t turn their back on me because of my stance, at least, I hope they won’t.” “I know they won’t if we can stay friends after the Anon-a-miss incident (once again I am sorry), I think we can stay friends no matter what.” Pinkie pulled out a canister of whipped cream from her jacket and sprayed a large tower of it on her cup of coffee. “Besiiiiides,” Pinkie rolled her eyes in her usual exaggerated fashion, “ with the way you’ve been getting tongue-tied around Sunset lately, I think they might have figured it out already.” Fluttershy’s face turned to that of shock. “PINKIE!!!!!!” “WHAAAAT?”