Anonymous wrote:The assless chaps aren’t my problem. It’s explaining shirtless men who’ve had breasts removed and are wearing pasties but who look different enough that my kid would ask a ton of questions. Or explaining myriad shirts with sexual content about orgasms or oral sex or the simulated sex and bending over shaking and spanking butts. I love pride, but once my kids got to be about 6 we took a break. I’ll take them back when we can have more frank conversations about this stuff around 13 or so. FWIW I’m no prude. I always used appropriate language for body parts, told my kid where babies come from as soon as they asked, etc.
Ah, so your problem with Pride is that there are trans people there. Thanks for being explicit about that.
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