Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Mature content" is NOT family friendly, IMO.
Yeah, that’s a good reason to stay home and pull down the shades. There is way worse nudity on tv , along with gross violence that you won’t see at the parade.
The parade is a very happy event.
I mean, choosing not to take a 5 year to a parade that might have explicit sexual content is not the equivalent of staying home and pulling down the shades. Let them be little! . Same reason you DONT let 5 year olds watch shows with nudity and gross violence on tv? (!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
There won't be genitalia exposed at the parade, right?
apparently youve never been to a gay pride parade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
There won't be genitalia exposed at the parade, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
There won't be genitalia exposed at the parade, right?
Yes there is. We stumbled upon the parade once and saw a lot of penises.
I've been quite a few times and never saw exposed penises. There are, however, a lot of assless chaps and topless women, and men in BDSM-themed costumes. That's certainly the minority of floats though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Mature content" is NOT family friendly, IMO.
Yeah, that’s a good reason to stay home and pull down the shades. There is way worse nudity on tv , along with gross violence that you won’t see at the parade.
The parade is a very happy event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
There won't be genitalia exposed at the parade, right?
Yes there is. We stumbled upon the parade once and saw a lot of penises.
I've been quite a few times and never saw exposed penises. There are, however, a lot of assless chaps and topless women, and men in BDSM-themed costumes. That's certainly the minority of floats though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
There won't be genitalia exposed at the parade, right?
Yes there is. We stumbled upon the parade once and saw a lot of penises.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
There won't be genitalia exposed at the parade, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
There won't be genitalia exposed at the parade, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.
OP has a 5 yo, at that age the kid will surely notice the mature content. At 5 kids are in the development stage in which they pay close attention to genitalia (see Freud’s stages of development).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Mature content" is NOT family friendly, IMO.
Yeah, that’s a good reason to stay home and pull down the shades. There is way worse nudity on tv , along with gross violence that you won’t see at the parade.
The parade is a very happy event.
Weird. Who lets their 12 year old watch nudity and violence on TV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Mature content" is NOT family friendly, IMO.
Yeah, that’s a good reason to stay home and pull down the shades. There is way worse nudity on tv , along with gross violence that you won’t see at the parade.
The parade is a very happy event.
Anonymous wrote:We ended up inadvertently taking our 3 year old last year. By inadvertently, I mean we had dinner not far from the parade route and then walked along 14th street as the last few floats went by. He loved it. At 3, the mature content was not something he noticed. Overall, given the later hour 14th was not as crowded, and yet there were still lots of music, balloons, beads, etc to make it fun. 3 year old has talked about going again for the entire year.