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re: My 7 y.o. daughter told me last night that it was okay for a girl to "like" another girl

Posted on 4/24/23 at 11:01 am to
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
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Posted on 4/24/23 at 11:01 am to
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I was around the age of 15 before I fully understood what "being queer" was all about. I was shocked to learn that depraved men would do that to each other and even more shocked to learn they prey on kids and teens.


The thought of any sort of sexual attraction to anyone was a foreign concept for me and my peers at 7.

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This is coming from indoctrination at her school. You need to get to the bottom of this with school administrators and nip this in the bud.


While possible, it is probably not coming from the school. It is likely, and unfortunately, a byproduct of society. If your child consumes any sort of media, both on line or through television, she and/or her friends have been exposed to the agenda.

A few years back my (then) 6 year old daughter said to me in the car one day: "Dad, (one of her friends) said boys can marry other boys. Is that true?" My response was a simple, "yes". Her follow up question was "Isn't that weird". My response was likewise "yes".

The school she attends now is a religious-based school that I know doesn't push any sort of LGBT agenda. Yet, she has told me of at least 3 girls in her class (all below the age of 10 at the time) who have said they are "bisexual". The reality is none of those children actually know if they are bisexual or not because they haven't matured enough to know one way or the other. However, every single one either has an older HS/college age older sibling who is "bisexual" or a progressive parent pushing their beliefs on their children. The school has not indoctrinated the child...mass media and certain parents are.

My position is and has always been to say "Yes. People of the same sex can marry."; "No, one is not a horrible person because they are attracted to the same sex"; "But being homosexual is not some 'cool trend' one should aspire to take part in." Strictly from a biological standpoint the overwhelming majority of people of the opposite sexes are programmed to be attracted to each other. If not, the species would eventually cease to exist.
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