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I was referring to pedophiles.
In that case you bring the guns and ammo, I'll bring the plant equipment to bulldoze them into a big pile.
I was referring to pedophiles.
Americans are so strange.
They think it is the end of the world when their kids see a naked dude on the street.
So what a bunch of guys are kissing and run around naked. I certainly would prefer my children get in contact with that early while I can explain to them what is happening.
I would have a much bigger problem exposing my children to religion than to the gay community.
Americans are so strange.
They think it is the end of the world when their kids see a naked dude on the street.
So what a bunch of guys are kissing and run around naked. I certainly would prefer my children get in contact with that early while I can explain to them what is happening.
I would have a much bigger problem exposing my children to religion than to the gay community.
In San Francisco, during Pride weekend, people are allowed to walk around naked in the streets, and I am not kidding.
There's some very weird sexual shit that goes on at some of those events and I don't think they are the least bit kid friendly. I wouldn't be having young children exposed to hetero couples mass-gyrating mostly naked with each other either.
I am no expert on gay parades like most people here.
But from what I see most of them are just like any other parade.
I mean people take their kids to St. Patrick day parade.
And you have some people so drunk they pass out or throw up all over themselves. Same for New Years parade.
But no one would ask is it ok to take your kids to those parades. It is just that people have problems with the gays.
It makes them uncomfortable.
I am no expert on gay parades like most people here.
But from what I see most of them are just like any other parade.
I mean people take their kids to St. Patrick day parade.
And you have some people so drunk they pass out or throw up all over themselves. Same for New Years parade.
But no one would ask is it ok to take your kids to those parades. It is just that people have problems with the gays.
It makes them uncomfortable.
I am no expert on gay parades like most people here.
But from what I see most of them are just like any other parade.
I mean people take their kids to St. Patrick day parade.
And you have some people so drunk they pass out or throw up all over themselves. Same for New Years parade.
But no one would ask is it ok to take your kids to those parades. It is just that people have problems with the gays.
It makes them uncomfortable.
People take their kids to the start of those celebrations but anyone who has their children with them on New Years Eve near midnight is a sociopath. Where I live they do fireworks displays on New Years Eve at both 8:30 and midnight... one for the families and one at midnight. Midnight is not an appropriate time for children to be out especially at NYE for all the reasons you suggest.
No it's not. Kids shouldn't be exposed to a celebration of sexuality before they've sexually matured in any way.
Shit's dumb, but I don't get gay pride events anyway. When straight people gather to celebrate sexuality we just call it an orgy.
So what a bunch of guys are kissing and run around naked. I certainly would prefer my children get in contact with that early while I can explain to them what is happening.
Americans are so strange.
They think it is the end of the world when their kids see a naked dude on the street.
So what a bunch of guys are kissing and run around naked. I certainly would prefer my children get in contact with that early while I can explain to them what is happening.
I would have a much bigger problem exposing my children to religion than to the gay community.
These people better not be real like nambla.