Some people think kink should have less presence during Pride because it's not family friendly, as people would like their kids to participate and learn inclusivity without the exposure to sexually explicit material or acts, while others believe policing sexual expression or kink is the opposite of what Pride is about so back off, prudes.
Personally, I think the issue is that Pride is a mix of both celebratory events like a Santa Claus Parade (a wish to secularize a fun family happy event of the summer) and a political event that you should not expect to be toned down (much like you wouldn't expect a Slut Walk to be a "family friendly" event).
I am more on the side of.. it not yet being the right time for it to be so secularized into an event without teeth. Maybe when the whole conversion therapy and hate crimes and anti-lgbt legislation stuff is no longer a big thing, we can revisit the modesty and respectability concerns.
Though I guess there will be some sex-repulsed people (including those in the LGBT+ crowd) and those more sensitive about exposing children to sexual material who would argue differently.
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Personally I think more exposure to content like this especially for younger people is a good thing.
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We need to be far far less sexually repressed in this country - so no I think this shouldn't be policed.
Yes because "sexual repression" = not wanting to expose kids to lgbtqaarplmnop degeneracy and grooming.
Kinky/sex positive Pride displays are integral to the movement IMO. There are many other ways you can teach kids about the LGBT+ community, not everything has to be "sanitized" for all ages.
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My takeaway is that it appears straight people have found a way to insert themselves into an event that has absolutely nothing to do with them.
Or maybe those people don't want their kids exposed to predators who hide behind "sex positivity blah blah blah."
When going to Pride as a parent, it’s pretty easy to be part of the atmosphere and explain what’s going on and why to my kid as much as I can while glossing over anything that’s not really suitable or harder to interpret for very young kids. She mostly likes the colours and the upbeat atmosphere
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It's homophobic bullshit. That's all there is to it. "don't want kids to see kink", the definition of 'your problem'.
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Pride is inherently about sexuality.
Actually correct but doesn't realize why. Alphabet people are all degenerates whose identities revolve around degenerate behavior.
> Some people think kink should have less presence during Pride because it's not family friendly, as people would like their kids to participate and learn inclusivity without the exposure to sexually explicit material or acts, while others believe policing sexual expression or kink is the opposite of what Pride is about so back off, prudes.
> Personally, I think the issue is that Pride is a mix of both celebratory events like a Santa Claus Parade (a wish to secularize a fun family happy event of the summer) and a political event that you should not expect to be toned down (much like you wouldn't expect a Slut Walk to be a "family friendly" event).
> I am more on the side of.. it not yet being the right time for it to be so secularized into an event without teeth. Maybe when the whole conversion therapy and hate crimes and anti-lgbt legislation stuff is no longer a big thing, we can revisit the modesty and respectability concerns.
> Though I guess there will be some sex-repulsed people (including those in the LGBT+ crowd) and those more sensitive about exposing children to sexual material who would argue differently.
OK groomer.
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> Personally I think more exposure to content like this especially for younger people is a good thing.
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> We need to be far far less sexually repressed in this country - so no I think this shouldn't be policed.
Yes because "sexual repression" = not wanting to expose kids to lgbtqaarplmnop degeneracy and grooming.
> Kinky/sex positive Pride displays are integral to the movement IMO. There are many other ways you can teach kids about the LGBT+ community, not everything has to be "sanitized" for all ages.
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> My takeaway is that it appears straight people have found a way to insert themselves into an event that has absolutely nothing to do with them.
Or maybe those people don't want their kids exposed to predators who hide behind "sex positivity blah blah blah."
> When going to Pride as a parent, it’s pretty easy to be part of the atmosphere and explain what’s going on and why to my kid as much as I can while glossing over anything that’s not really suitable or harder to interpret for very young kids. She mostly likes the colours and the upbeat atmosphere
Parent of the year.
> It's homophobic bullshit. That's all there is to it. "don't want kids to see kink", the definition of 'your problem'.
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> Pride is inherently about sexuality.
Actually correct but doesn't realize why. Alphabet people are all degenerates whose identities revolve around degenerate behavior.
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