waggy
No Lifer
- Dec 14, 2000
- 68,145
- 10
- 81
Originally posted by: slag
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: waggy
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: slag
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Platypus
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: slag
I'm pro boy scouts.
I was a scout up until life scout.
My son is a tiger cub.
I'm fine with them not allowing homosexuals in the organization. I feel its an unhealthy lifestyle and not something I want my young kids to be around or associated with. These are my beliefs, like them or not. Feel free to judge me or call me names it if makes you feel better.
</end quote></div>
Honest question, how long do you think you can 'protect' your kids from the real world?</end quote></div>
Until they are old enough to make mature decisions. At 4 and 6, they are not mature enough for that. As for giving a specific age, I don't know. Everyone develops at different speeds. It might be 3 months from now, it might be 3 years from now. I'll know when it happens.</end quote></div>
hahahahahhahaha</end quote></div>
As a parent, its my role to try to protect and nurture them to the best of my ability while still letting them experience the "real world". Newsflash to you, homosexuality is not normal. If one of my sons were homosexual I would still love them as only a parent can love their child, but that doesn't make it right. One of the roles of a parent is to support his/her child even though they might not agree with everything they do.
who is to say its not "normal"? god made them. anyway thats a diffrent t hread.
but you are missing what we are saying. you WILL NOT know when they are ready. they are going to discover that stuff long before you think they are ready.