PloverWing
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- May 5, 2012
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Sure, but what do you think about stuff being produced for children having gender bending sexuality. It's becoming more and more of a trend. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
So... I thought you were objecting to transgender stuff, but now it sounds like you're objecting to gay stuff instead. Is it both? Can you clarify?
My sense of age-appropriateness is the same for same-sex and opposite-sex relationships on screen.
- Two naked people in bed having sex? nope, not for kids.
- A teenager has a boyfriend/girlfriend? yeah, that's okay. Kids know about dating if they have older siblings.
- Holding hands? Saying nice things to each other? yeah, that's okay.
- On-screen kiss? that's going to make small kids go "ewwww, yuk!", so I wouldn't put it in a kids' program.
As to same-sex relationships being portrayed on screen, see my previous post about diversity of representation. Gay people exist in the world -- some kids' parents, or friends, or the kids themselves -- and I like seeing gay people portrayed on screen as having friends and adventures and so on. You can still tell your kids that you disagree with people having same-sex relationships, much as you could see a girl in a headscarf in a TV program and still tell your kids that you disagree with Muslim beliefs about God.
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