ObsessedwiththeMouse
<font color=blue>Diehard <b>Packers</b> fan, <i>bu
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Instead of the Magic I was feeling prior to the start of this thread, in planning my Dream Vacation with my Partner and our daughters, I am once again reminded of the battle we are part of daily. I am reminded that mothers of catholic school daughters don't want to see me kissing the love of my life in moments of happiness, I am reminded that my children get ostrasized by other kids whose parents havn't taken the time to explain differences, or have encouraged hate and mistrust in those explanations.QUOTE]
Wit, I am sorry that you feel that way. Obviously, part of the post was a dig at me.
I have nothing against gay couples/being gay...Nothing. BUT, I do have a problem with forcing it on my children when I don't feel they are age appropriate to try and explain it to. There is a definite distinction for me. Will my daughter someday know what it means to be gay? Sure, she will. I will explain it to her someday....but don't feel that I need to do it today or anytime soon.
Since I don't feel she is old enough to explain it to, I avoid the first week in June.
As a parent, it's EVERYONE'S right on how and when we explain difficult subjects to our children. I guess I don't see how my wanting to wait until she's older is offensive to you.
I hope you and your girls have a wonderful and safe trip.
The fact that it has to be a difficult subject makes me feel sad. It isn't a difficult subject. It isn't for a child. Children do not see soemthing as wrong or different until they are TOLD it is wrong or different. The fact is, the younger they are when a child is exposed to ANY different culture makes thier acceptence of it as normal all that easier. It isn't difficult for them, its difficult for us as parents.