Probably for the best. After all, the traffic coming in from Oakton could be tricky and you'll have to parallel park your giant SUV. Plus your kids might have a nice time and recognize that their parents are bigots. Best to avoid the whole situation. |
Luckily, there is another parade happening later in the summer that will be perfect for the pp: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/enterthefray/la-ol-boston-straight-pride-parade-20190605-story.html |
I think you missed the point. If you think someone is a bigot who is hesitant to take a child to a parade where there are exposed genitalia, or to let them watch shows with nudity, then while you’re very progressive, you’re also a very narrow-minded progressive. |
Exactly. I certainly don’t want my kids seeing grown men in assless chaps and topless women. Disgusting! That doesn’t make me a bigot in any way shape or for,. And FYI, I drive a mini van, thank you very much! ![]() |
Just a question, did you read it before posting? This article has nothing to do with what is discussed here (yes or no Pride Parade with young children) and has some very pretentious points (like for example the suggestion to ignore or show disdain to police attending the event, or that to partecipate you need to be a proven ally -seeiously tell me how to get my certification for it) |
I would not take the kids. |
I live on 17th St and love it, so I hope it goes without saying that i support the LGBTQ+ community.
However, I just walked home from work and there was a drag queen dancing and stripping at the intersection with Q St, and doing it in a way that my 4 year old would definitely ask about. I have been to parades in my home city (of 4 million people) and they have been fun, but I did see adults in gimp pleather suits being led on all fours and by leashes, and all kinds of other things that my son would definitely ask about. I think it's much too early for those conversations, so we won't be going. The family area sounds like fun, but I still think we'll give it a miss. I do hope it goes without a hitch, though! It's a much needed vote of support for diversity and individual freedoms, and sadly as relevant as ever with the current administration and violent incidents around the world (the latest one on the London tube being particularly disturbing as the perpetrators were 15-18 years old). https://www.itv.com/news/london/2019-06-07/woman-and-girlfriend-attacked-by-gang-of-men-on-bus-for-refusing-to-kiss |
Agree 100% Fellow mom of a 5 yo |
How dare you. You are such a judge mental bigot. |
PP here and I meant to quote above. But I didn’t, and now the sarcasm doesn’t come through. ![]() |
It’s just not for kids. Sorry, |
Gotcha ![]() |
I take my child every year. We live in the neighborhood. Many DC Schools have contingents marching, as do churches, most council members, a lot of embassies, and quite a few corporations. The kids get a lot of candy, beads, and mini frisbees. There are some leather clad groups, but my kid sort of just takes that in stride. The mood is very friendly. |
It’s not for kids. I feel sorry for kids exposed to some of that crap. |