I think parents should be fined if caught bringing their children to this filth! IMHO!
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I think at the end of the day you can tell a kid a movie is not real. Out in the real world, no parent ever condoned their child to be or do the things they saw in movies.
In this istuation its very real and parents are teching their kids to embrace sex and sexual expression at a very young age. And the way kids minds work, they gravitate towards what ever excites them. That is why this is called grooming.
I fail to see how taking a child to an R rated movie with sexuality
differs from taking them to a drag show
Either way you are exposing them to sex and sexual expression at a very young age..
My point is simply that both are likely not a good idea but yet we are only making a stink about it NOW espcially since Im sure multi millions more kids have seen an R rated sexually graphic movie vs a seeing a drag show
I agree completely that they are both bad ideas. I was just throwing out a theory as to why people consider one ok and not the other.
My opinion is, there is a different impact to all that in person, where you cant tell people its fake, parents are not covering kids eyes on the bad parts, and I dont know anyone who takes their kids to a movie that is 100% sexual in pupose throughout its duration.
The movie is entertainment. That is the way it is presented and that is how it is explained. Drag shows are a lifestyle. Real life, in their face, and people are taking their kids there to purposfully expose them to nothing more than sexual fantasy.
Its a lot more complex than sex in one and sex in the other. They are not the same. Not in pupose and not in presentation. As such, the impact on the kids will also not be the same.