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    LGBT Lessons

    Any views on the teaching of same *** relationships in school and it’s “alright to be gay”

    Everyone to their own but surely Adam and Eve should be priority as opposed to confusing very young minds!

    Comments.....,.

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    Totally agree!

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    When I was at school there was always the odd girl who played football with the lads and the odd lad who played with the girls and their dolls.....we just regarded them as “Sissy’s” and that was that.

    There’s a time and place for learning that some men want to put their c o c k s up other men’s a r s e s and for me that’s once they start comprehensive school at 11.

    You can tell kids too much too young in my opinion.

    I have a cousin who works at a university,she went straight from school to working within a school so she’s lived in a very small world.

    She’s obsessed by LBGT matters even though she’s straight.

    Obsessed by “Gay Pride” events and the like.

    I’m convinced her own daughter who’s around 11 is going to be gay.......it’s almost like she’s being encouraged along that route......it’s hard to explain but if you were around my cousin you’d see what I mean,being “normal” seems like a sin now she’s divorced.

    I have some sympathy with these parents in Brum but where I disagree is that we all know they don’t want this taught and spoken about at any stage.

    They can’t seem to accept they have gays in their own society.

    Some may remember,I saw two male Asian taxi drivers shagging in our local woods last summer......as a society they need to accept it goes on!

    Like I say,age of 11 onwards is the time to discuss these matters I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    Totally agree!
    Ditto

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    I wrote in my earlier post that I totally agree but would now like to expand on that. I tend to agree with mickd on this and that *** education in general should begin at secondary level. Let children be children and let them enjoy their young lives without being burdened with issues that they probably find difficult to understand. If they do ask questions at a young age, give them the facts as best you can and keep it simple, if possible.

    As for LGBT, explain at the right age that there are people who prefer the same gender but let's not be fixated with it as we are becoming. From a personal point of view I understand that there are couples who prefer same *** relationships but I do not believe that it is in the interest of children to be brought up by parents of the same ***. In my humble opinion it goes against nature. I understand that there are people out there who disagree with me but these are my personal beliefs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    When I was at school there was always the odd girl who played football with the lads and the odd lad who played with the girls and their dolls.....we just regarded them as “Sissy’s” and that was that.

    There’s a time and place for learning that some men want to put their c o c k s up other men’s a r s e s and for me that’s once they start comprehensive school at 11.

    You can tell kids too much too young in my opinion.

    I have a cousin who works at a university,she went straight from school to working within a school so she’s lived in a very small world.

    She’s obsessed by LBGT matters even though she’s straight.

    Obsessed by “Gay Pride” events and the like.

    I’m convinced her own daughter who’s around 11 is going to be gay.......it’s almost like she’s being encouraged along that route......it’s hard to explain but if you were around my cousin you’d see what I mean,being “normal” seems like a sin now she’s divorced.

    I have some sympathy with these parents in Brum but where I disagree is that we all know they don’t want this taught and spoken about at any stage.

    They can’t seem to accept they have gays in their own society.

    Some may remember,I saw two male Asian taxi drivers shagging in our local woods last summer......as a society they need to accept it goes on!

    Like I say,age of 11 onwards is the time to discuss these matters I think.
    Could not have put this better myself! Everyone to themselves but the norm is still a male and female in a loving relationship in my book....

    I would not mind a gay player if he was a decent footballer but do object to all this liberal ****e about rainbow laces and gay pride!

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    I can’t really see the problem myself. They’re not teaching the kids about gay *** or any other kind of ***. They’re trying to highlight an acceptance that we’re not all the same when kids are at an age to take things on board without the petty boorishness of early ****age years.

    No one is telling the kids they should become gay or think about giving it a go. There are no ****ographic or illicit images in any of the literature either. Personally speaking I’m more offended by school playing fields being sold off for profits, thus denying kids access to sports facilities and the best start to life in terms of both physical and mental wellbeing.

    This is not an attempt to promote homo***uality, it’s an attempt to sow the seeds of thought and produce more rounded individuals. There are far more important things to worry about in education than whether two cartoon character penguins should or shouldn’t be left to nurture an egg, or whether a cartoon character boy likes wearing dresses rather than trousers. Just a few thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    I can’t really see the problem myself. They’re not teaching the kids about gay *** or any other kind of ***. They’re trying to highlight an acceptance that we’re not all the same when kids are at an age to take things on board without the petty boorishness of early ****age years.

    No one is telling the kids they should become gay or think about giving it a go. There are no ****ographic or illicit images in any of the literature either. Personally speaking I’m more offended by school playing fields being sold off for profits, thus denying kids access to sports facilities and the best start to life in terms of both physical and mental wellbeing.

    This is not an attempt to promote homo***uality, it’s an attempt to sow the seeds of thought and produce more rounded individuals. There are far more important things to worry about in education than whether two cartoon character penguins should or shouldn’t be left to nurture an egg, or whether a cartoon character boy likes wearing dresses rather than trousers. Just a few thoughts.
    Interesting view point! Perhaps there should be an opt out therefore where the parent decides what their child should or should not be subjected to at such a young age. We know that won’t work!

    I would not be happy if my child at primary was told it’s OK to be gay or wear dresses. Same if they were taught by a man wearing a dress or a female with her face completely covered. If an individual though wants to do whatever they wish in private - I would have no objection. If a footballer is gay - could not care less if he was good at football! I do object though to all this hype about rainbow laces and various gay prides. Should loving relationships between man and woman not be promoted more equally!

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    We should be teaching our children from a young age about love, respect and tolerance. Holland do a generally great job in this area.

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