If they can tell that wizards and elves are fantasy, they could see how porn is a fantasy, too. Try talking to your kids about it instead of letting their imagination run wild.
Actually I need to circle back around to how fucking dumb this comment is.
If they can tell that wizards and elves are fantasy, they could see how porn is a fantasy, too
Except kids aren’t going to someday encounter wizards and elves and magic shit in real life. That won’t happen to them, ever, it’s actual fantasy, not real.
They will (probably) someday get involved sexually with someone.
And if their formative experience and education on the matter heavily revolves around “fantasy” scenarios (ala porn/smut), and not, “the real world” then they’re going to have a very fucked idea what that means. Because kids will have no other context or experience by which to judge and examine the material. From their perspective, that’s just how sexual relations work, or could work or should. So you’re setting up kids with these massively unrealistic and sometimes violent and dangerous expectations of sex.
They won’t encounter a hobbit ever, not matter how many times they read LOTR. But they will encounter a woman, who will say “no” and it won’t mean “secretly she wants it”
Cool, then you get to fuck up your kids however you want.
What is so hard to understand about this concept?
You want to just hand your kids porn, do that, that’s your right. I don’t give a fuck. But saying schools should give kids porn, objective pornographic material, is NOT your right. You’re insane if you that’s your view. Detached from the real world where you think that every kid can handle any content of material without issue.
If they can tell that wizards and elves are fantasy, they could see how porn is a fantasy, too. Try talking to your kids about it instead of letting their imagination run wild.
Actually I need to circle back around to how fucking dumb this comment is.
Except kids aren’t going to someday encounter wizards and elves and magic shit in real life. That won’t happen to them, ever, it’s actual fantasy, not real.
They will (probably) someday get involved sexually with someone.
And if their formative experience and education on the matter heavily revolves around “fantasy” scenarios (ala porn/smut), and not, “the real world” then they’re going to have a very fucked idea what that means. Because kids will have no other context or experience by which to judge and examine the material. From their perspective, that’s just how sexual relations work, or could work or should. So you’re setting up kids with these massively unrealistic and sometimes violent and dangerous expectations of sex.
They won’t encounter a hobbit ever, not matter how many times they read LOTR. But they will encounter a woman, who will say “no” and it won’t mean “secretly she wants it”
Do you have kids?
I’m a step-father.
Cool, then you get to fuck up your kids however you want.
What is so hard to understand about this concept?
You want to just hand your kids porn, do that, that’s your right. I don’t give a fuck. But saying schools should give kids porn, objective pornographic material, is NOT your right. You’re insane if you that’s your view. Detached from the real world where you think that every kid can handle any content of material without issue.