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Janet And Janet Books For Primary School Kids?

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The Masked Geek

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You have proved my point. We grew up in a world where homosexuality was not talked about. As a generation we still find it difficult to recognise as an acceptable way of life.

Not at all, acceptable ways of life are easily recognised. Some of us just choose not to listen to the propaganda.

What would happen if the whole world turned into bummers? No more humanity, is that acceptable? Or natural?
 
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rodger-dodger

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Oooo Errrrrr Misses

Oooo Errrrrr Misses

I read with intrigue,
A month or so ago, two ladies that have tied the knot moved into an FMQ the next street along, they are quite often seen out together in the street with their child playing. the kids take no notice of the fact what so ever, if anything i think the 'ADULTS' cause more harm than most by imposing their views on there own kids.:pDT_Xtremez_08:

When my children ask difficult questions, I always ask them what they think the right answer is, when they explain to us, i reply, if thats what you think then thats the answer (obviously not if their answers are way of the mark). This way I am not imposing my pre-conceived ideas onto them.:pDT_Xtremez_28:

It's a great way of doing things, and helps you understand your own childrens minds and views.
 

Scaley brat

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Teaching Northern monkey about Egoat icons ;)

Teaching Northern monkey about Egoat icons ;)

Not at all, acceptable ways of life are easily recognised. Some of us just choose not to listen to the propaganda.

What would happen if the whole world turned into bummers? No more humanity, is that acceptable? Or natural?

Not a big fan of cloning then TMG ? :pDT_Xtremez_15:

Why do hommers want to shout about it all the time, for Christ sake don't they realise that thinking of their kind of love is revolting to straight men ?
I know WOMEN who are disgusted at the thought of it.
If your gay and your happy, great now go away and bum each other in private, or is your ultimate goal to be allowed to do it in public while the rest of us have to watch.
I don't want SB jnr growing up thinking it's okay to stick things in your mates bum..... the Rugby club will teach him that when he gets to 18 FFS :pDT_Xtremez_06:

rodger, nice one mate and there was me thinking you were a bigot like me :pDT_Xtremez_05:
 
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But if it's 2 attractive lesbians most men would take part (even if only to watch) if invited.

Is a man that takes a woman 'up the wrong un' a b****r too?
 

Scaley brat

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But if it's 2 attractive lesbians most men would take part (even if only to watch) if invited.

Is a man that takes a woman 'up the wrong un' a b****r too?

No mate, you can relax your still straight ! :pDT_Xtremez_15:
Apparently doing a bird up the wrong un is perfectly socially acceptable :pDT_Xtremez_14:
How else do you teach them the error of their ways :pDT_Xtremez_30:
 
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The Masked Geek

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Is a man that takes a woman 'up the wrong un' a b****r too?

Bummer as in Gayer.

As for lezzers, of course, the lesbianism bit is not an issue as they wouldn't be doing anything "homosexual" to the bloke involved.
 

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I'd be very interested to learn how many of the "Homosexuality is wrong" contingent are the proud owners of some girl-on-girl Frankie. I've got loads. :pDT_Xtremez_14:
 

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Christ, I'm starting to think that phixerBOY was right.::/:

What do you think is going to happen? Your little pride and joy coming home one day and saying "Daddy, we read Hello Sailor today. I can't wait until I'm older, then I can suck c0ck/drink from the furry cup all day!"

You can't catch "The Gay", especially not from reading books FFS. They might learn a little tolerance and acceptance though. These books are a result of people trying to give kids an alternative to going down the same old nasty bigoted road as their parents.

Admittedly, these books may be aimed at a younger audience than I would expect, and I wouldn't like to be the parent who has to field all of the inevitable questions after school, but it is probably about the same age that kids start picking up on their parents predjudices.
 
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Bluntend

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You can't catch "The Gay", especially not from reading books FFS. They might learn a little tolerance and acceptance though. These books are a result of people trying to give kids an alternative to going down the same old nasty bigoted road as their parents.

Well said.
 
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mumof4

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There is nothing wrong in teaching kids that there is nothing wrong with homosexuality..but i do know that my 5 yr old wont understand what it means!

Maybe 6 or 7 is the age to tell them these things....but 5 is a bit young..they grow up all too fast these days by what they see on the TV..or hear from others.
 

Scaley brat

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I'd be very interested to learn how many of the "Homosexuality is wrong" contingent are the proud owners of some girl-on-girl Frankie. I've got loads. :pDT_Xtremez_14:

Me too :pDT_Xtremez_30:
TLS, your still in denial. You can catch the gay and the longer you work with the navy the more likely it is to happen to you. Apparently the first thing you notice is the cut of the fabric, and you develop a taste for salty drinks ! :pDT_Xtremez_31:

You'll be buying fcuking Kylie albums next ! ::p:
 
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Mrs_Monobrow

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I agree with mo4. There is nothing wrong with ''the gays'' and im certainly not worried if my kids decided that they were gay. I will love them whatever, but they do grow up too fast these days and you dont get long as a child anyway, let them be children FFS.
 

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There is nothing wrong in teaching kids that there is nothing wrong with homosexuality..but i do know that my 5 yr old wont understand what it means!

Maybe 6 or 7 is the age to tell them these things....but 5 is a bit young..they grow up all too fast these days by what they see on the TV..or hear from others.

Can't help but agree with you, then again at what age can you start to teach kids before their parents beliefs have already taken a hold of them?
 
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TheHogwartsBEngO

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FEngO, when he or she arrives into this world, will have two uncles that love him or her very much, that live together in Canada.

It probably means that FEnGO will have no preconcieved ideas whatsoever. Times change. Not that many years ago it was always the two old Spinster 'Sisters' in the cottage at the end of the village or the old batchelor and his friend - our society is just a little more open these days.

I remember one of the books I was given for the whole 'birds and the bees' issue called (I think) 'Peter and Pamela Grow up' talked about how it is important for Peter and Pamela to be married and for Peter to have a good job so that he can support Pamela and their children before they start a family. It was basically saying that having children before you are married is wrong.

We are happy to accept that as an old fashioned idea - so it's only natural that we should start to educate our children about other lifestyles too.

We shouldn't (and I don't intend to) pass on our prejudices to our children. But Plumber is right sometimes the little darlings pick up more than we think.
 
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...the first thing you notice is the cut of the fabric, and you develop a taste for salty drinks ! :pDT_Xtremez_31:

You'll be buying fcuking Kylie albums next ! ::p:

You speaking from experience SB? :pDT_Xtremez_28:
 

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You speaking from experience SB? :pDT_Xtremez_28:

I only commented on the sharpness of the seams, however a shower in cillit bang sorted me right out :pDT_Xtremez_30:

Be warned the gay can strike at your weakest moment ! :pDT_Xtremez_15:

If you OWN a Kylie album and a Monroe film, don't ask. Yes, you love the c0ck ! :pDT_Xtremez_31:
 
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I only commented on the sharpness of the seams, however a shower in cillit bang sorted me right out :pDT_Xtremez_30:

Be warned the gay can strike at your weakest moment ! :pDT_Xtremez_15:

If you OWN a Kylie album and a Monroe film, don't ask. Yes, you love the c0ck ! :pDT_Xtremez_31:

Kylie Monroe? Never heard of him...
 

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I remember one of the books I was given for the whole 'birds and the bees' issue called (I think) 'Peter and Pamela Grow up' talked about how it is important for Peter and Pamela to be married and for Peter to have a good job so that he can support Pamela and their children before they start a family. It was basically saying that having children before you are married is wrong.

We are happy to accept that as an old fashioned idea - so it's only natural that we should start to educate our children about other lifestyles too.

Thats my point! I am not happy to accept that as old fasioned, that should still be the ideal. Yes I know stuff can go bad between married couples and I know there are homosexuals around, but my issue is that kids are getting taught that it is okay, and just as normal.

Stability of a normal old fashioned family might just help with the social problems dragging our country down.
 

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Reading the threads that have been posted so far I think people are getting a bit carried away. These books will be about loving relationships between adults, not hardcore porn fests where John and James get down and dirty.
I understand that a lot of Service people are homophobic, most of us were recruited to be so and no amount of signing for diversity pamphlets I have no intention of reading will change that. I think I am of a minority in my peer group within the Forces because I have never had a problem with homosexuality, my parents had a gay friend when I was growing up and I always knew that it wasn't for me but I never felt that this guy was any less normal than me either. Surely letting kids make their own descisions about these matters is a better way forward, after all people are born gay they don't choose it, the world can only better if people start to remember that.
 
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