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Do children need to be 'protected' from drag queens?
Topic Started: Apr 8 2018, 06:17 PM (3,178 Views)
velma88
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Walternate
Apr 10 2018, 04:04 PM
GirlGreen
Apr 10 2018, 03:45 PM
SFM doesn't want kids to have fun. *my shocked face*
I can already hear the argument between sfm and the teacher about the weekly spelling words being misspelled.
**Coffee all over screen***
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If the thing you dois fun for you (s) fine thatsounds have fun for thehey of it force it NOT everythikng at all times is or shouldbe fun, and yes i8ntentionaly expose your kids todrag queens is as wrong in my POVas protected from kids whose drag queens grew up just fine but so do those who not.
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LapisLazuli
Apr 8 2018, 08:19 PM
No, no protection needed. In fact, TV was always useful for bringing up subjects that otherwise might have been discussed in more embarrassing circumstances.

"Mummy, why is that man wearing a dress?" is easier to answer fulsomely (by bringing in historical context and other societies' cross-dressing customs) when not actually asked in front of the person.
As a child I went to a Catholic Holy Day of Obligation mass with a friend, her mom & 3 year old sister.
Soon after the priest came to the altar, the 3 year old asked quite LOUDLY... Mommy why is that man wearing a dress?
See, it's not just drag queens!
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Aardi
Apr 10 2018, 11:09 AM
If anything, children should be exposed to more drag queens. Be who you are and have fun doing it!
I <3 this post.
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