HlM said 🔗
y do u have 2 explain 2 her that its not a normal shirt?
its jus a rainbow and mayb the word "pride" u aint forced 2 do sh1t but say yes or no u aint got 2 explain nothin, u choose 2 do it
this a perfect example of the point im makin...ppl act like this forces them 2 do things when it takes a huge leap of logic 2 feel forced 2 have these conversations
u can have conversations bout 2 daddies and 2 mommies and have it b 100% about love an family values theres nothin forcin ne1 2 talk about s3x in that convo yet ppl wanna say simply mentionin the existence of g@y people requires them 2 explain the s3xual aspect of that relationship 2 children...nah, it doesnt.
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I have nothing against g@y people, i have some family that are g@y, and i would never want to offend them. But i do feel, like the g@y issue is constantly being pushed onto people in movies and tv and now yes at target.
Sorry but my 7 year old wouldnt just accept a Yes or No from me. Do you have kids? do you know their favorite question is WHY??? if i told her no she couldnt have that shirt, she would annoy me to death ask, BUT WHY DADDY??? why cant i just have that rainbow shirt. Maybe not you, but that would force some parents to now have to explain, its not just a rainbow shirt, and then proceed to explain what it REALLY means , cause kids are inquisitive.
Maybe as a parent i dont feel like having that talk yet, but more and more, you see g@y themes / characters in tv or movies , which i dont think is neccessarcy in shows or movies for kids. for adults ok, but for kids, nah. just my opinion.