Dating can be tough, but one 21-year-old Reddit user discovered that the biggest challenge wasn’t communication or commitment—it was Pokémon.
His girlfriend is a mature, loving, and supportive partner, but she has one major flaw, according to him: an undeniable love for Pokémon. This includes playing Pokémon Go and, worst of all, displaying plushies in their shared bedroom.
Instead of defending his girlfriend, the man decided the best solution was to ask how he could convince her to “tone it down,” proving he was more concerned with his immature friends’ opinions than his partner’s happiness.
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It is extremely difficult to read this post without immediately cringing at the sheer immaturity of the boyfriend. He has explicitly stated his girlfriend is mature and an amazing partner, yet he is willing to sacrifice her happiness and self-expression to placate a group of “buddies” who still associate harmless hobbies with childishness.
The girlfriend’s defense was spot-on. Her liking for Pokémon is functionally identical to his liking for League of Legends and Minecraft. The only difference is the type of judgmental baggage attached to the media.
The real issue here isn’t the Pokémon plushies; it’s the boyfriend’s insecurity. He is prioritizing external validation from immature friends over the comfort and joy of the person he supposedly loves. The fact that he is afraid his girlfriend will get hurt by their mockery, yet his solution is to try and change her, not defend her, speaks volumes about his character.
The boyfriend is falling victim to the widespread double standard regarding gendered hobbies and perceived maturity. While adult men playing competitive video games or building digital worlds are often accepted, women who express enthusiasm for fandoms associated with childhood are often labeled “immature” or “childish.”
Pokémon, in particular, has massive reach, spanning generations. The franchise is a multi-billion dollar empire that appeals to a wide demographic. According to a report by Statista, the Pokémon franchise has generated over $120 billion worldwide, proving its appeal far exceeds a niche children’s market.
This man isn’t embarrassed by the hobby itself; he’s embarrassed by the outdated judgments of his peers.
As clinical psychologist Dr. Ryan Howes notes in a piece for Psychology Today on defending your partner: “In a mature relationship, defending your partner against critics, especially judgmental friends, is non-negotiable. If you fail to do so, you create a dynamic where your partner feels they must perform or hide parts of themselves to meet your friends’ impossible standards. This erodes trust and intimacy.”
The boyfriend’s instinct to tell his girlfriend to “tone it down” is a fundamental breach of trust, forcing her to hide a genuine part of her personality just to make him look “cooler.”
Check out how the community responded:
The overwhelming feedback was brutal, with Redditors unanimously telling the boyfriend to dump his friends and grow up.
![Man Embarrassed by Girlfriend's Pokémon Toys, Reddit Tells Him to Grow Up procedureszone102 - You need to grow some balls and tell them to shut the [heck] up and stop taking the [crap] out of your girlfriend and her harmless hobby. And...](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761753302381-1.webp)



Users pointed out the hypocrisy of his argument and the fact that his actions reflect poorly on him, not his girlfriend.



Many comments focused on the critical relationship requirement of defending your partner from external criticism.


![Man Embarrassed by Girlfriend's Pokémon Toys, Reddit Tells Him to Grow Up [Reddit User] - You should embrace her love for Pokémon since it brings her happiness. If your friends make fun of her tell them they can leave.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761753279352-3.webp)
![Man Embarrassed by Girlfriend's Pokémon Toys, Reddit Tells Him to Grow Up [Reddit User] - You are a [jerk]. You owe her flowers. Don't like her being herself find someone else bud.](https://dailyhighlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/wp-editor-1761753280466-4.webp)
The community’s advice is straightforward: the boyfriend needs to end his friendship with people who mock his girlfriend for a harmless hobby. He must prioritize his amazing partner over his immature peers. If he cannot stand up for her, he risks losing her completely.
What do you think? Should his girlfriend hide her plushies and stop playing Pokémon Go to make her boyfriend feel more mature? Or does the boyfriend need to find better friends?










