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Originally posted by Aashu
My son comes home and says mom my teacher (meaning the care taker at after school day care program ) said in Canada a boy can marry a boy and a girl can marry a girl.
I went to the teacher who is a teenager herself, and asked for the context in which this dialogue happened etc. She said kids were discussing this topic and asked me so I clarified. I told the teacher we do not want to expose our kids to these things at this age (he just turned 5), can you pl avoid such topics.
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P.S. : I have no disrespect for any one who is L/ G ; its just that we are not on terms with this new evolution yet and need some more time to come at par.
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Originally posted by meghal
It is safe to assume that it might take a person of your age a while to adjust to new reality, but kids whose brain are still growing might have no difficulty accepting the fact that a person is free to marry whatever gender he/she wants.
Some interesting discussion!!
Question for Aashu - why do you say that this is not leading anywhere? I think it is exposing us to various views and some really nice thoughts. It is different that those who have responded till now have a difference of opinion than yours, but that does not mean it is not leading anywhere.
And my second question to you - which is also a reply to your question. Just imagine if the teacher/caretaker had responded that man can only marry woman and vice versa, and your child came home asking your "Why is it that man can only marry a woman and not a man?" what would your response be:
1. to explain to the child, (would you give your 5 yr old the sex education??) or
2. teacher giving wrong information to your child in context of Canada
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@chandresh : I meant with regards to my conversation with TK, regarding canada is a good country or not...not leading any where....
Q2 : none of the above....
lastly.....people are writing there views here after days months....my reaction was instantaneous when this happened.
I still maintain, i did not like her telling my child .....
call it orthodox...conventional...non progressive...i m ok with that...
Hi Aashu, do you mean to say that you would not respond to your child's question at all? And how would you do that?
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Chandresh
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