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Old 02-07-2018, 07:25 PM #11
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I think secondary school would be a more appropriate place for it tbh rather than primary.
It’s up to parents when they talk to their kids about LGBTQRSTUV stuff.It’s taking the choice away from them.
Atleast by secondary age everyone will know about these things.5-6 year olds may not.
I honestly don't see how it's inappropriate for 5-6 year olds to learn that people of the same gender can fall in when they're already more than aware at that age that boys and girls fall in love. Leaving it as something to discuss in teenage years just makes it a taboo subject when it doesn't need to be.
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