Subj : I watched a movie the oth To : ROB MCCART From : Mike Powell Date : Fri Sep 05 2025 12:06:33 > RM>> Also, my niece is a kindergarten teacher and she says that LGBQ+ > >> sex is being taught to kids as young as 5 and 6 years old, where > >> they would never teach them about 'straight' sex at that age. > MP>Are they actually teaching them about the act of sex, or just that people > >exist that "mate" with others of their own sex? > I'm not certain how far it goes. My Niece said that it is far more > explicit than they used to touch on for a hetero couple. 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. Same, except thanks to paedos, they do also have to teach them where other people shouldn't touch them. > They had a picture book that was explaining that some kids feel like > a girl and some feel like a boy and some feel like both or neither > which she wasn't too happy about - again due to the age. That's fine > if the kids are 10 or 12, but just confuses a 5 year old. Agreed. 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. ;) > 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. 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 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. 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. > Also some places are starting to allow kids as young as 13 to get > sex change hormones (again, this can be done without parental > consent) As they are a minor, that should be illegal but apparently is not in some states and jurisdictions here in the US. > 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!) 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. Luckily, in an instance like that, no surgeries or harmful drugs were required but, because we are like we are now, a normal phase that a lot of kids go through had to be labeled as something it apparently was not. > 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. True but, there again, is the child old enough to even know/realize what that actually means? Mike * SLMR 2.1a * Make headlines! Use a corduroy pillow. --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .