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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]True story: I just found out that a dad of a kid on my son’s sports team is a sex therapist who includes among his clients those into polyamory and kink. It’s all in his professional profile. Should I allow play dates between our kids? I’m leaning towards no. Any other opinions? I wish I were making this story up. Not a troll.[/quote] I’m the PP with this predicament. I never ever mentioned that the dad could be a pedophile. That’s some other poster. You can ask Jeff. I just wanted to point out that polyamory has unfortunately become more mainstream when even a suburban soccer dad gives sex therapy advice to throuples. When I say I would like to avoid play dates, I would especially like to avoid them at his house. Not because he’s a pedo, but because our families clearly have a different outlook on life.[/quote] I can’t even figure out why this has anything to do with play dates. [/quote] It indicates a stark difference in values. NP[/quote] Because he is a sex therapist or his clients? I mean, most psychiatrists have clients with a range of problems, some possibly disturbing. A public defender has to represent guilty criminals. [/quote]
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