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Probably the best way to explain homosexuality to kids There's probably many different ways how kids are tought about homosexuality in schools depending on where you live in the world. I guess I'm lucky that I live in a liberal country where, if I would have children, they could learn from the school system, society and their parents of course that there's nothing wrong with being gay. Even the longest running children's TV program here recently had a special message from our biggest local pop star, Paul Oscar (who happens to be gay) about this matter.
The clip is subtitled in English and in the scene Paul Oscar is returning to his backstage room greeted by his makeup lady, who happens to have a crush on him:
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My four year old nephew asked me a few months back why I am not married. I told him that I'm so ugly that nobody wants to marry me. He then asked me if I hadn't found any girls who liked me, and I said no. So he asked 'And what about boys? Haven't you found any boys who like you either?' There's no need to explain homosexuality to kids: they get it. | |
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My daughter is nearly 3 and she doesn't think it strange that I have an ex boyfriend but am currently in a relationship with a girl. I think kids these days know more about the world than we did when we were younger. By the way, I fully realise the above statement makes me sound old. I'm not. I'm only 25. | |
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Childrend don't need an explanation if adults would not act weird about same sex relationships.
This was a few years ago, he was 7:
- Well, I like Londonboy and I like Prince. *Prince? The son of the queen? -No, Prince is a musician, he is great. *Where does he live? -USA.
**Thinking pause** - Yes, that indeed would be very practical, but unfortunately not.
-Not really, I think I'm bisexual, but do favor men a bit more than women. I think.
**Thinking pause**
-You are right. That is not practical. [Edited 10/20/15 5:24am] 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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good... i am thinking many kids can get it on their own. I think they are taught that is it odd. "well I'm not gay" "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Tell them without homosexuals we would not have Halloween and they would have to eat veggies, not candy. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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just watch Shameless. | |
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EmmaMcG said: My daughter is nearly 3 and she doesn't think it strange that I have an ex boyfriend but am currently in a relationship with a girl. I think kids these days know more about the world than we did when we were younger.
By the way, I fully realise the above statement makes me sound old. I'm not. I'm only 25. Well...they kind of know what they given. And if they're not given false or incomplete info...or aren't unreasonably sheltered, they understand. When ure only allowed a partial picture is when they get confused. [Edited 10/25/15 14:55pm] | |
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