IsabelleL said:
Okay, but that's true of Mardi Gras. Lotsa straight people showing their bits, and if you don't want your kids to see it, don't bring them to the thing! I don't mean this in a condescending way, so apologies if it sounds like it, but not every place is meant for kids. Pride is for people to take joy in a part of them that so often society gives them shit for. Don't bring your kid to the parade if you don't want them to see anything inappropriate, just as you'd steer clear of Bourbon street on Mardi Gras.
I mean, it'd be one thing if the parades were randomly distributed, with no prior warning, but they are heavily advertised and...you know...parades. they block off the street and stuff.
So, I get what you're saying and all and I wouldn't ever bring my kid down Bourbon Street on Mardi Gras, but I didn't think Pride parades were something kids should be excluded from. I mean, showing pride and standing up against intolerance is what these events are all about, right? Idk, I guess. I just want my kid to learn these values and I think the best way to do that is at an event such as Pride.
I attend the Pride events that happens every year in the town over from mine and these over-the-top sexual displays don't happen right out on a float or some such incredibly public place. And it wouldn't actually be a problem if it happened like on the street or sidewalk or wherever, I could easily divert attention elsewhere and go on about my day. I can take my kid knowing he's going to see a lot off awesomeness, hear lots of music and smile a lot because it's really a sight to see!