Arthur Gay Wedding Episode Banned By Alabama Public TV

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Navyman

Quote from: the brown fox on May 27, 2019, 02:39:50 AM
Quote from: MelMel on May 27, 2019, 02:34:24 AM
let's get right to the cheese wontons
vxgdvdadv

I plan on having one child. So I'm speaking as a prospective parent.

If I were dating someone I wouldn't want my 5 or 6 year old son seeing me hold hands and being affectionate with my man because he would automatically think that's how things are supposed to be . I mean, daddy's doing it. That means it's right.

Now once he got to maybe 13-16 then I'd feel comfortable sitting him down to really let him know what's what. I think by that age he'd be able to understand that what daddy does has nothing to do with what path he'll take in his own life, or what he should and shouldn't feel.

I've always felt like that. I just don't think any and everything should be thrown in front of kids.
Your kid would've heard about it way before 13 - 15 because he would get teased for having 2 daddies making him have questions sooner.

Navyman

Quote from: the brown fox on May 27, 2019, 09:13:31 AM
Quote from: Tonkaman on May 27, 2019, 09:10:14 AM
Quote from: the brown fox on May 27, 2019, 02:39:50 AM
Quote from: MelMel on May 27, 2019, 02:34:24 AM
let's get right to the cheese wontons
vxgdvdadv

I plan on having one child. So I'm speaking as a prospective parent.

If I were dating someone I wouldn't want my 5 or 6 year old son seeing me hold hands and being affectionate with my man because he would automatically think that's how things are supposed to be . I mean, daddy's doing it. That means it's right.

Now once he got to maybe 13-16 then I'd feel comfortable sitting him down to really let him know what's what. I think by that age he'd be able to understand that what daddy does has nothing to do with what path he'll take in his own life, or what he should and shouldn't feel.

I've always felt like that. I just don't think any and everything should be thrown in front of kids.
Your kid would've heard about it way before 13 - 15 because he would get teased for having 2 daddies making him have questions sooner.
You're assuming that I plan on getting married to a man before having a child.

Try again. All plans that I make are made as a single man.
Well you also just said your pretty flamboyant. Kids is not gonna hold back on your kid. He will have questions before then  :plzstop:

Navyman

Kids aren't slow. That's all I'm saying. No need to get defensive about it. Good luck waiting until there 13.  :dead:

oph.

Quote from: Tonkaman on May 27, 2019, 09:23:27 AM
Kids aren't slow. That's all I'm saying. No need to get defensive about it. Good luck waiting until there 13.  :dead:



damn this kids may not be slow, but....

Navyman

Quote from: The Kelly Rowland Edition on May 27, 2019, 09:44:24 AM
Quote from: Tonkaman on May 27, 2019, 09:23:27 AM
Kids aren't slow. That's all I'm saying. No need to get defensive about it. Good luck waiting until there 13.  :dead:



damn this kids may not be slow, but....
Enough said...

Navyman

Quote from: the brown fox on May 27, 2019, 09:25:33 AM
You assumed that I planned on getting married before having kids (heteronormative thinking)
And then said I labeled myself as flamboyant. sdsdds

If anything I was a little frustrated, not defensive.
Ok. Your most definitely passing. Lol. My bad

BAPHOMET.



Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: the brown fox on May 27, 2019, 02:08:26 AM
Honestly if I had a son I wouldn't want him to watch a gay wedding on television.

That can be very confusing for a child. Homosexuality is not the norm, we're in a minority.
So attempting to put it on the same playing field as heterosexuality just isn't ... acceptable to me . At least when it comes to kids.

I know there are some gays who wanna be seen the same as heterosexual couples...which is why they have heteronormative wedding ceremonies, adopt heteronormative roles into their relationships and stuff but...



I'm not "normal". And I'm kinda OK with that.

I don't believe that a "gay agenda" exists, but this would be a bit too much.

And this is coming from a person who is the LEAST downlow or in the closet person you'd probably ever meet.
fsfsfsf
I get it.




Rxxf

Quote from: the brown fox on May 27, 2019, 02:08:26 AM
Honestly if I had a son I wouldn't want him to watch a gay wedding on television.

That can be very confusing for a child. Homosexuality is not the norm, we're in a minority.
So attempting to put it on the same playing field as heterosexuality just isn't ... acceptable to me . At least when it comes to kids.

I know there are some gays who wanna be seen the same as heterosexual couples...which is why they have heteronormative wedding ceremonies, adopt heteronormative roles into their relationships and stuff but...



I'm not "normal". And I'm kinda OK with that.

I don't believe that a "gay agenda" exists, but this would be a bit too much.

And this is coming from a person who is the LEAST downlow or in the closet person you'd probably ever meet.
fsfsfsf

This is one of the reasons WHY it's not "typical". And why we are in the minority.
Gay people are a part of life. And it should be reflected on television.
Parents have the right to TURN off the fucking TV, if they see fit.
BRANDY

Rxxf

Quote from: the brown fox on May 27, 2019, 02:15:28 AM
I was being serious.
sfsff

Honestly don't believe in pushing homosexuality in front of kids.

They push heterosexual content in front of them.
What's the difference?
:ummwhat:
BRANDY


pCj

the fuck is normal about a show starring a talking aardvark family with a pet dog.
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