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Where do you get that.. My child doesnt spell sex, its spelled out with lots of other sexual situations on these mags. Children ask questions. With the culture of single parents and very young parents being a problem this suggestive material isnt helping. It could at least be raised off the floor above 3 or 4 feet.
When you child asks questions just tell him/her that sex is a dirty, dirty disgusting thing. Then you'll never have to worry about your child becoming a very young parent. Your child will lose all interest in sex and certainly won't bother you with these questions when he/she is a teenager.
When you child asks questions just tell him/her that sex is a dirty, dirty disgusting thing. Then you'll never have to worry about your child becoming a very young parent. Your child will lose all interest in sex and certainly won't bother you with these questions when he/she is a teenager.
Well when 6 yo are reading about SEX and ******* and "sex tricks to satisfy him" at the checkout isle its not cool. I dont want to explain it to them at that age... hahaha pretty cute and funny huh?
As a parent it's your responsibility to teach your kids about sex, at their level. You think your kid hasn't touched itself "there" - or saw a pregnant woman? What do you do then?
So you want a nanny state because you don't know how to parent.
Great job!
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Originally Posted by saltine
Where do you get that.. My child doesnt spell sex, its spelled out with lots of other sexual situations on these mags. Children ask questions. With the culture of single parents and very young parents being a problem this suggestive material isnt helping. It could at least be raised off the floor above 3 or 4 feet.
You're a single parent of a 6 year old who doesn't read? WOW.
I guess you don't mind them seeing over 6,000 murders on tv in their lifetime or violence on the news.
Something here is screwed up and I don't think it's the store.
As a parent it's your responsibility to teach your kids about sex, at their level. You think your kid hasn't touched itself "there" - or saw a pregnant woman? What do you do then?
So you want a nanny state because you don't know how to parent.
Great job!
What's funny is that such materials could be grounds for dismissal in the hands of the grocery store employees. I once had a job working for a large grocery company, albeit not in one of the stores. But before I got there they had a big sexual harassment lawsuit against them, so they were paranoid. I had a picture of Serena Williams in a bikini taped inside my locker. A senior guy gave me a friendly warning that I needed to take it down, or it could cause me big problems.
I beg your pardon?
Is that directed at me?
Really?
If you havent even had a basic conversation with your child at the age of 6 about sex, you are setting yourself up for enormous problems down the road.
Now, whos the sick one on this thread?
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