Our church marches in the parade every year! As do many others. |
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No one invited me or sent me any advertisements for events.
To me Pride is about visibility in the mainstream, so I'll leave it to people who are Proud to come out and do their thing wherever they go. I'll wave if a rainbow 🌈 float passes my house. |
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Some of you are so pressed that other parents don't want to take their kids to pride events, LOL. If other parents think it's not for them and their kids, how does that affect you and your kids?
If you were truly into it, you wouldn't care at all about outside opinions. You care what other parents think when you're doing it primarily to virtue signal. |
Ours too! We’re going to try to go to one of the events later in the month, but will be out of town for the next two weekends unfortunately. |
There are sexual deviants at both places |
DP here. They are presented with different types of folks all year long at public school. I don't say that snarkily. But my kids are abundantly aware that all different types of people exist. |
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Is going to Pride really the only way to teach your kids tolerance? |
| No. I’m queer but I don’t consider events centered around sexuality appropriate for children. If my teens wanted to go I would allow it. But not younger than that. |
I would have thought the relevant analogy to a straight wedding would have been a gay wedding. I didn’t realize that pride events only celebrated people making a solemn commitment to devote their lives to each other. |
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I grew up going to Pride in Boystown in Chicago. I definitely won’t take my kids until/unless one comes out as gay and they are teens. Most pride events are absolutely inappropriate for children because they are very explicitly sexual, and call me crazy, but I think it’s abusive to expose young children to sex.
I’ve never seen a pride event that was truly just about equal rights and celebration of being LGB, and I’ve been to many. There are always weird people wearing scary leather dog masks and bondage gear, lots of furries in lingerie, and now a lot of trans ideology. I would never expose little kids to any of that. Bring back the wholesome days of men in glittery gold thongs. |
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I recall our kids school read some crazy picture book of the NYc gay pride parade with illustrations of men in tutus, @$$less chaps, kissing each other.
Sounded like a hoot and a half when the teacher read that to the class. |
Looked like key west on steroids in the 1990s. |
| Absolutely not. Not appropriate for young children. I seriously question the judgement of anyone bringing their children to these events. |