But that's not what you said. You said sexualizing child.
But that's not what you said. You said sexualizing child.
Sorry, to me, forcing children to think about sex is sexualization. Which is why I find the parents+child dynamic so disturbing and should not be in schools, art, or even in public spaces. Like Snoop, I don’t want to have to explain things like that when we’re just trying to eat at Outback.
1: While weird, perfectly fine opinion to have I guess. 2: While joking this is still the colloquial society thing of parents (Grandparent) not wanting to explain sexual experiences with children. Which is a perfectly fine.
It’s actually an insane thing to hold other people to, but I do agree it’s fine for you want to live that way—just don’t go out in public and don’t expect anyone to facilitate your extreme reaction. Even better, don’t say “they” are “pushing things” into films if it’s just your preferences.