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Everyone Is Awesome: Lego to launch first LGBTQ+ set

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
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It's like some people do not know what LGBTQ is.

It's literally about one's sexual preferences. How is that not associated with sex? It has everything to do with sex and whether this is an adult toy or not, the point is that such discussions about sexuality are not appropriate for children. Just like we don't talk to children about BDSM. It's not that anyone's 'squirmish' or that it has anything to do with dislike of LGBTQ stuff.


Sex education should start fairly early in a child's life. It should not be taboo unless the idea is to repress...
 

lewisnotmiller

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Personally I'm disgusted by this. It really does show that the modern world is deeply sinful and is beyond redemption. God needs to make another flood then start from scratch with an elect few. I don't want to live in a world where people are free to unashamedly display such insanity.

Everyone knows that Lego is an uncountable noun and thus cannot be pluralised to "Legos" which is a nonsense term only favoured by degenerates :rage:

I use LEGOs all the time. It's obviously deeply wrong, but I just find the reaction of my wife amusing.
 

lewisnotmiller

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I was able to explain to my nephew what gay/bi was without discussing sex at all. :shrug:
He was like 5 at the time.
Hell I remember learning about it in health class before we tackled sex Ed. Mostly my exposure was through movies and TV though, if I’m honest
Even books. I remember the Harry Potter fandom assumed Dumbledore was gay. I think because he always dressed flamboyantly, I dunno

My kids had a lesbian couple with a kid in their three year old kinder. They asked, we explained. They didn't even raise an eyebrow.
 

lewisnotmiller

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It's like some people do not know what LGBTQ is.

It's literally about one's sexual preferences. How is that not associated with sex? It has everything to do with sex and whether this is an adult toy or not, the point is that such discussions about sexuality are not appropriate for children. Just like we don't talk to children about BDSM. It's not that anyone's 'squirmish' or that it has anything to do with dislike of LGBTQ stuff.

Completely disagree with comparison of LGBTQ to BDSM, unless couples are gonna wander around the streets in gimp suits.

Just as I'd handle religious questions (despite not being religious) or sex or drug questions, so too do we handle questions about LGBTQ. Honestly, some people have strange ideas about how possible it is to 'shelter' kids, or how desirable it is to do so.

Our country just went through a very public discussion on marriage equality. Our kids know openly gay people. They've seen transgender people in the streets. You better believe they have opinions and thoughts on it.

The questions about this...like literally every other topic you can imagine...are a given. You control only how you respond.
 

lewisnotmiller

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No it shouldn't. 5 year olds don't need sex education. They need to learn how to read. Sex Ed usually starts at the onset of puberty and that makes sense. Let kids be kids.

Onset of puberty...is...when?
And when did anyone suggest sex ed to 5 year olds?
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
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Completely disagree with comparison of LGBTQ to BDSM, unless couples are gonna wander around the streets in gimp suits.

Just as I'd handle religious questions (despite not being religious) or sex or drug questions, so too do we handle questions about LGBTQ. Honestly, some people have strange ideas about how possible it is to 'shelter' kids, or how desirable it is to do so.

Our country just went through a very public discussion on marriage equality. Our kids know openly gay people. They've seen transgender people in the streets. You better believe they have opinions and thoughts on it.

The questions about this...like literally every other topic you can imagine...are a given. You control only how you respond.
I don't see why it has to be a 'thing' though. Isn't it enough that we teach kids to respect people and leave it at that? I grew up in a small village and there was a local lesbian couple and no-one cared. The kids didn't care. The adults didn't care. We just got on with our lives.
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
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Onset of puberty...is...when?
And when did anyone suggest sex ed to 5 year olds?
Tweens. So 11-12. That's when I'd put it. When kids start caring about this stuff, generally.

ChristineM said 'fairly early' in a child's life.
 

ADigitalArtist

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I don't see why it has to be a 'thing' though. Isn't it enough that we teach kids to respect people and leave it at that? I grew up in a small village and there was a local lesbian couple and no-one cared. The kids didn't care. The adults didn't care. We just got on with our lives.
Meanwhile I grew up in a country so *** puckered that they censored gay and lesbian couples out of Sailor Moon because they thought kids shouldn't even be aware of the existence of gay people. The virtue signaling (literally) was that LGBT should only exist in silence or not at all. Up until recently, schools would fire any known gay teachers of minors if it got out they were gay. And there's still pressure to only see homosexuality as other, whereas heterosexual people depicted is a okay for kids.

Yeah corporate wokeness is obnoxious. But not as obnoxious as the freakouts whenever a rainbow gets put on something.
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
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Meanwhile I grew up in a country so *** puckered that they censored gay and lesbian couples out of Sailor Moon because they thought kids shouldn't even be aware of the existence of gay people. The virtue signaling (literally) was that LGBT should only exist in silence or not at all. Up until recently, schools would fire any known gay teachers of minors if it got out they were gay. And there's still pressure to only see homosexuality as other, whereas heterosexual people depicted is a okay for kids.

Yeah corporate wokeness is obnoxious. But not as obnoxious as the freakouts whenever a rainbow gets put on something.
We inhabit a different universe, it seems. Europe is just very different.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
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No it shouldn't. 5 year olds don't need sex education. They need to learn how to read. Sex Ed usually starts at the onset of puberty and that makes sense. Let kids be kids.


I said fairly early, mine have all began discussing sex at around age 7, there is no way i would inhibit their knowledge. And have always been open and honest with them. Saves them trying for themselves and messing up their lives

Kids will be kids, even if that means they want to grow up sometimes
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
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I said fairly early, mine have all began discussing sex at around age 7, there is no way i would inhibit their knowledge. And have always been open and honest with them. Saves them trying for themselves and messing up their lives

Kids will be kids, even if that means they want to grow up sometimes
If they ask, that's different.

I'm talking about formal education.
 

lewisnotmiller

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I don't see why it has to be a 'thing' though. Isn't it enough that we teach kids to respect people and leave it at that? I grew up in a small village and there was a local lesbian couple and no-one cared. The kids didn't care. The adults didn't care. We just got on with our lives.

It wasn't 'a thing'. I literally treated it like every other thing.
I didn't make a special box for LGBTQ. Why would I? I could give two rats about it.
 
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