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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, add this to the list of things we won’t be watching.[/quote] Kids’ movies are for kids. They’re not for parents. Most kids and teenagers are much more comfortable in a diverse world than their parents are, because this is their reality. That’s to be celebrated, not looked down on.[/quote] Young kids do not need to be thinking about sexuality.[/quote] So you think all love interests should be removed from all children’s movies, yes? No more princess movies with a handsome Prince. No Frozen. No Cinderella. No Little Mermaid. No Monster’s Inc. No Encanto. No Toy Story 4. [/quote] I don't think young kids are thinking of sexuality when tjey see a prince or princess. Do you think every type of person on earth needs to be represented?[/quote] DP but if your don't think young kids are thinking of sexuality when the crab is singing Kiss The Girl or any prince/princess gets married, but you *do* think they're thinking of sexuality when Velma blushes around a pretty girl, you don't have a leg to stand on. This is not a logical argument it's just garden-variety homophobia.[/quote] So exactly how much exposure do you think kids should have to all possibilities? A transgendered princess?[/quote] Sure, why not? What exactly is the problem with that?[/quote] I don't want to expose my kids to something that I don't condone. Most trans kids are attention seekers and certainly don't fall in the minuscule percentage of people who may legitimately have a disconnect between their biology and genitals. Too many kids are using drugs, drinking, cutting, identity changes etc to cope and the more we expose them the more likely they will jump in the bandwagon. The scary part is it isnt easy to go back and quit. I don't want to normalize changing genders because then the child thinks it is a choice, when it shouldn't be.[/quote]
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