Anonymous wrote:"Uncle Jerry is bringing his friend Bob to Thanksgiving."
What is there to teach?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age do you start discussing opposite sex relationships? Age 6mon? "Oh look at little timmy, he's such a flirt with little larla!"
There should be no issue discussing same sex relationships from a very early age.
That's not what anyone is talking about. Where did you even come up with this?
DP here but it's because people sexualize babies from the jump (daddy's gonna need a gun! mommy's little heartbreaker!) but god forbid someone mentions anything gay to a kid and all hell breaks loose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age do you start discussing opposite sex relationships? Age 6mon? "Oh look at little timmy, he's such a flirt with little larla!"
There should be no issue discussing same sex relationships from a very early age.
That's not what anyone is talking about. Where did you even come up with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age do you start discussing opposite sex relationships? Age 6mon? "Oh look at little timmy, he's such a flirt with little larla!"
There should be no issue discussing same sex relationships from a very early age.
That's not what anyone is talking about. Where did you even come up with this?
Anonymous wrote:What age do you start discussing opposite sex relationships? Age 6mon? "Oh look at little timmy, he's such a flirt with little larla!"
There should be no issue discussing same sex relationships from a very early age.
Anonymous wrote:"Uncle Jerry is bringing his friend Bob to Thanksgiving."
What is there to teach?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did you teach them about opposite sex relationships? Then.
+1
“You can marry whoever you love. Some girls marry boys, and some girls marry girls.”
Marriage was created by God to join a woman and a man together in a holy covenant with God.
In our country, and in many other countries, men can choose to marry men and women can choose to marry women. It might be confusing that it’s called the same thing. But that’s because there are rights that the government gives to “married” couples—and same-sex couples wanted those rights too. And that makes sense. In 2015, the Supreme Court agreed that this was fair, so now couples who are not/boy or girk/girl can be joined together in marriage too. It isn’t the same as Biblical marriage, because it doesn’t require a covenant with God. But it’s still the fair law and the fair thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:
DS has known about same sex relationships for as long as he's known about what relationships and families are. I don't remember what age that was but 3ish maybe? I know in his preschool some of their books about families had same sex families, single parent families, etc and I had no issues with that.