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Originally Posted by ThomasC
Well actually periods is huge and most probably frightening for young people. You blow it out of massive context. It's someone going to purchase sanitary products....this makes young people curious and opens up debate with parents...in turn the child is less worried when the time comes. It's not flat out an episode with periods, how you menstruate, pictures of wombs... Adults probably wouldn't want to watch it because they already know about them.
Trans man and sanitary products are not just used for periods.
No the world is fecked up because of people's very narrow minded outlooks on life.
No it's not. You are blowing it out of context. Shall we wrap kids up on cotton wool?
The world is confusing. This is where the role of a parent and other adults come into play.
100% spot on!!
And here lies one of the problems. It's a children's programme and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Are these likely to be the same parents who would object to their children be taught about gays?
It just wraps children up in a bubble, unprepares them for the real world, makes them less open minded.
Please tell me what harm it does to show someone going into a store to buy sanitary products? Please tell me what the big fuss is about?
How is it not allowing kids to be kids?
Yeah I agree
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Adults wouldn't want to watch it because it doesn't make for an entertaining episode, it doesn't matter how they dress the episode up, it just isn't an interesting episode idea.
Plus aren't Schools supposed to teach the older kids this stuff?
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