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Does anybody think you're weird for watching Sesame Street?

mariolover

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I just choose not to tell my friends for that exact reason. So nobody has made fun of me for it.
 

LittleJerry92

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Holy bump.....

There are very few friends I tell that I still watch. They need to be mature enough to know.
 

Pig'sSaysAdios

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All my friends know. I find, even if your friends think your weird, you feel much happier and have better relationships if you're open about things. And, well, being a SST fan is such a huge part of who I am, so it was one of the first things I told my friends. Luckily, their very supportive and don't seem mind.
 

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I watch classic Sesame Street with my daughter. No one judges me for being nostalgic for what I enjoyed as a child.

I have absolutely no interest in modern Sesame Street though.
Same here. In the 90's, I tried to like the modern ones too (of course, there was a lot less old school available then), but in the 2000's I gave up on it.
 
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