Subj : I watched a movie the oth To : MIKE POWELL From : Rob Mccart Date : Sun Sep 07 2025 08:23:07 RM>> I can see telling young kids that some families have 2 mommies >> or 2 daddies but at that age I don't think it should go beyond that. MP>Same, except thanks to paedos, they do also have to teach them >where other people shouldn't touch them. Absolutely, plus the basic don't talk to strangers warnings. You don't want to scare kids but they need some guidance.. That said, I don't recall ever being told any of that as a kid. MP>Thanks to having some older cousins, I was exposed to some reading >material at an age younger than what I could understand, and it was >indeed nothing but confusing. It all made sense later, though. ;) Ha.. I remember my older sister taking me to R rated movies when I was 14 or 15 and my father used to leave his Playboy magazines in the magazine rack in the livingroom and nothing was said if I had a look through them. This was when I was about 11 or 12 so maybe it was getting close to the time to learn about such things, or maybe it totally warped me at an early age... B) RM>> They are finding that some kids are pretty much being talked into >> thinking they are gay or trans because they think it's Cool, but >> it's at the point where if, for example, a boy wants to dress as >> a girl and have everything in the school done treating him as a >> girl, that's fine and this can be totally hidden from the parents. MP>That is something I really don't understand. If they are still a minor, >how can a teacher or administrator think it is "right" to hide things from >the kid's parents? Yet, there are a lot of people, including parents (from >what I can tell, usually mothers), that think this is the way to go and the >100% right thing to do. They get upset if they find out their school >system does *not* hide things from parents. I can sort of understand part of that thinking, that kids won't tell teachers things if they think it will go straight to their parents, but the privacy aspect of that should probably depend on how serious the situation is, and if it's a danger to the student. MP>I don't know for a fact, but I suspect a lot of them are the ones >that think kids can "raise themselves" and that let the kid set >the tone for what happens at home, too. My parents were not into 'heavy' parenting as long as you did what you were supposed to do, although I think they were thinking they'd have to write me off sooner or later once I was old enough to drive and started working long hours after school to afford motorcycles and muscle cars. At one point there were some drugs found in our horse barn and they just assumed they were mine. Ironically I wasn't into drugs at all, although I let them keep thinking they were mine since I figured it wouldn't hurt their opinion of me but would have had a totally different impact on my sister if they knew they were hers.. B) MP>IMHO, it is the hiding things from parents that leads people to believe >there is "grooming" being done... if it isn't wrong, why are they trying to >hide it? So, right or wrong, people hear about that and assume there are >paedos involved. Yes, things of a sexual nature have to be looked at differently for the most part. RM>> but what's starting to show up in some places is kids that >> got a sex change when they were 13 or 14 are coming back at age >> 17 or 18 wanting to be changed back. (Wasn't so Cool after all!) MP>Because they were too young to know what was going on. I had a relative >that, around that age, decided they were a lesbian because boys were "icky." >They later graduated high school and realized they like boys instead. Ha.. call it what you will but a lot of women after having several bad relationships with men suddenly decide they are lesbians.. Are they lesbians who tried to live a 'straight' life or are they just fed up with men but still want sex not requiring batteries.. B) There's also the old 'joke' about LUG's in College dorms.. (Lesbian Until Graduation..) B) RM>> One minor caveat.. some 'cultures', if a child came home saying >> they were gay or wanting a sex change, they might be killed by >> their relatives, so it's not quite the same situation for all. MP>True but, there again, is the child old enough to even know/realize what >that actually means? If they are still that young.. That can be a danger to some 'children', especially girls, in their 20's in some cultures, especially if they are still living at home, which they often are if they haven't gotten married yet to some guy their parents chose for them.. --- * SLMR Rob * Beware half-truths - you may have gotten the wrong half * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .