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Why do Rats want to talk about sexual orientation with 6 year olds?

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  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    Doogles said:

    Everyone knew who was gay by 5th grade.

    Nobody cares who you bang anymore. Parents should definitely have a say in how sexuality is taught to their children.

    Sex-ed, slave trade, civil rights movement, etc was all part of my curriculum growing up and guess what, my classmates were diverse and cool as fuck with each other.

    No kids yet, but no way sending mine too public school at this rate.

    I went to school in a different era but I had no clue who was "gay" and who wasn't. In fact I didn't know anything about homosexuality in the 5th grade. We knew who the femmie guys who hung out with the girls were, but I had no clue that meant they liked sucking dick.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,527 Founders Club
    Doogles said:

    Everyone knew who was gay by 5th grade.

    Nobody cares who you bang anymore. Parents should definitely have a say in how sexuality is taught to their children.

    Sex-ed, slave trade, civil rights movement, etc was all part of my curriculum growing up and guess what, my classmates were diverse and cool as fuck with each other.

    No kids yet, but no way sending mine too public school at this rate.

    The left needs to party like it's 1959 to have their bullshit make any sense

    We knew that America was a racist hell hole in grade school in the 60s

    And we knew about homosexuals as they were called



  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,593 Standard Supporter
    Maybe the BidenBros will tell us their experiences growing up they love to suck cock.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,905 Standard Supporter
    Doogles said:

    Everyone knew who was gay by 5th grade.

    Nobody cares who you bang anymore. Parents should definitely have a say in how sexuality is taught to their children.

    Sex-ed, slave trade, civil rights movement, etc was all part of my curriculum growing up and guess what, my classmates were diverse and cool as fuck with each other.

    No kids yet, but no way sending mine too public school at this rate.

    We didn't get the gay talk until early high school and it was pretty dry. We had a top rated "male" ice skater at Aloha High and he couldn't have been gayer if he tried. He did get some sh*t about it, nothing physical. Definitely don't need to be talking about any sex in third grade.

    I knew I was hetero as far as I can remember. I don't get the "I found out I was gay in high school" stories. I did know many men and women who were the very definition of asexual. Just no interest and they didn't get that all we wanted to talk about was hot women.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    Doogles said:

    Everyone knew who was gay by 5th grade.

    Nobody cares who you bang anymore. Parents should definitely have a say in how sexuality is taught to their children.

    Sex-ed, slave trade, civil rights movement, etc was all part of my curriculum growing up and guess what, my classmates were diverse and cool as fuck with each other.

    No kids yet, but no way sending mine too public school at this rate.

    We didn't get the gay talk until early high school and it was pretty dry. We had a top rated "male" ice skater at Aloha High and he couldn't have been gayer if he tried. He did get some sh*t about it, nothing physical. Definitely don't need to be talking about any sex in third grade.

    I knew I was hetero as far as I can remember. I don't get the "I found out I was gay in high school" stories. I did know many men and women who were the very definition of asexual. Just no interest and they didn't get that all we wanted to talk about was hot women.
    Seriously, and I know I'm younger than you. There was no talk of "gay" or straight when I was in high school. It just wasn't a topic that was brought up. Looking back it was obvious who the gay guys were but it was never discussed.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,530 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    Doogles said:

    Everyone knew who was gay by 5th grade.

    Nobody cares who you bang anymore. Parents should definitely have a say in how sexuality is taught to their children.

    Sex-ed, slave trade, civil rights movement, etc was all part of my curriculum growing up and guess what, my classmates were diverse and cool as fuck with each other.

    No kids yet, but no way sending mine too public school at this rate.

    We didn't get the gay talk until early high school and it was pretty dry. We had a top rated "male" ice skater at Aloha High and he couldn't have been gayer if he tried. He did get some sh*t about it, nothing physical. Definitely don't need to be talking about any sex in third grade.

    I knew I was hetero as far as I can remember. I don't get the "I found out I was gay in high school" stories. I did know many men and women who were the very definition of asexual. Just no interest and they didn't get that all we wanted to talk about was hot women.
    Seriously, and I know I'm younger than you. There was no talk of "gay" or straight when I was in high school. It just wasn't a topic that was brought up. Looking back it was obvious who the gay guys were but it was never discussed.
    The dudes playing four square were gay.

    The ones playing smear the queer weren't.

    Blacktop tuff.

  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    SFGbob said:

    Doogles said:

    Everyone knew who was gay by 5th grade.

    Nobody cares who you bang anymore. Parents should definitely have a say in how sexuality is taught to their children.

    Sex-ed, slave trade, civil rights movement, etc was all part of my curriculum growing up and guess what, my classmates were diverse and cool as fuck with each other.

    No kids yet, but no way sending mine too public school at this rate.

    We didn't get the gay talk until early high school and it was pretty dry. We had a top rated "male" ice skater at Aloha High and he couldn't have been gayer if he tried. He did get some sh*t about it, nothing physical. Definitely don't need to be talking about any sex in third grade.

    I knew I was hetero as far as I can remember. I don't get the "I found out I was gay in high school" stories. I did know many men and women who were the very definition of asexual. Just no interest and they didn't get that all we wanted to talk about was hot women.
    Seriously, and I know I'm younger than you. There was no talk of "gay" or straight when I was in high school. It just wasn't a topic that was brought up. Looking back it was obvious who the gay guys were but it was never discussed.
    The dudes playing four square were gay.

    The ones playing smear the queer weren't.

    Blacktop tuff.

    Wait a second, up until about the 3rd grade I played four square. Could I be gay?
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,530 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Doogles said:

    Everyone knew who was gay by 5th grade.

    Nobody cares who you bang anymore. Parents should definitely have a say in how sexuality is taught to their children.

    Sex-ed, slave trade, civil rights movement, etc was all part of my curriculum growing up and guess what, my classmates were diverse and cool as fuck with each other.

    No kids yet, but no way sending mine too public school at this rate.

    We didn't get the gay talk until early high school and it was pretty dry. We had a top rated "male" ice skater at Aloha High and he couldn't have been gayer if he tried. He did get some sh*t about it, nothing physical. Definitely don't need to be talking about any sex in third grade.

    I knew I was hetero as far as I can remember. I don't get the "I found out I was gay in high school" stories. I did know many men and women who were the very definition of asexual. Just no interest and they didn't get that all we wanted to talk about was hot women.
    Seriously, and I know I'm younger than you. There was no talk of "gay" or straight when I was in high school. It just wasn't a topic that was brought up. Looking back it was obvious who the gay guys were but it was never discussed.
    The dudes playing four square were gay.

    The ones playing smear the queer weren't.

    Blacktop tuff.

    Wait a second, up until about the 3rd grade I played four square. Could I be gay?
    Just the tip.