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Old 02-02-2023, 08:09 AM #29
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Originally Posted by Oliver_W View Post
Nearly every living person is a result of a heterosexual relationship. Most people are straight, or at least on the straighter end of the Kinsey scale.


Teaching acceptance is fine. For younger children, the best venues for this would be stuff like reading stories where a character has two dads or two mums. Or maybe using gay celebrities as an example. But drag and Pride parades are unnecessary for this, as the message gets buried in the spectacle and it carries the risk of exposing them to (actual) inappropriate material.


Agree, there is no need for 4 years olds to be involved in a make believe Pride March, they are not proud of their sexuality, they dont have a sexuality at that age they are just kids
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