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Old 03-07-2018, 09:18 AM #1
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fair enough it should be discussed in schools glad we agree on that, I feel like a pride event would be fun for the kids that's all and obviously it would be marketed completely differently from how adults pride events are organised, even though the only difference would be no alcohol and of course it would be less provocative even though it's usually just the people attending adults pride events that make it provocative (myself included oop) but anyone would have the common sense to dress sensible to a event centred around kids .
I'm good with all of that. But not in primary school. Discuss it openly, answer questions honestly... but let's not make them dance to Steps in the playground, eh? :-)
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I'm good with all of that. But not in primary school. Discuss it openly, answer questions honestly... but let's not make them dance to Steps in the playground, eh? :-)
why not I was dancing to tragedy in my bedroom when I was 7
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why not I was dancing to tragedy in my bedroom when I was 7
So what. . That doesn’t give you the right to dictate to parents how they should feel about their young children having such issues forced on them at such a young age.

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