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.