Comments by "Mack Starr" (@stonehengemaca) on "David Pakman Show"
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@proanuubis2546 U might be gay, which is totally fine. I did indeed explore my sexuality as a teen, and even younger. I just never thought about kissing my same sex friends. I had plenty opposite sex girl friends. I remember my first proper kiss.
My mother was a school nurse that taught sex education and so I knew more about menstruation and the female anatomy than most girls. She took me to our local STD clinic to pick up a bag of condoms when I was a teen. Sex was not a taboo subject in our home.
I accept there are homosexuals in a lot of species but that's not what I mean by "normal". I don't mean any offence. I mean in a majority of cases. If homosexuality was the norm, default mode, possessed by the majority of our species, we wouldn't be here. I have a few gay friends and am friends with a couple of parents with trans kids. I studied biochemistry and I find hormones and sexuality to be a fascinating topic. I find human beings fascinating. I have lived a very colourful life and have done so in a few different countries. I am not naïve or come from a small town 😆.. I lived in Amsterdam for ten years. I know about life and its variety.
Homosexuality and the whole human condition has become way more tolerated by our school kids. I have 2 teen kids and they are both what bigots call "woke" and I'm happy to be "woke" myself. I attend pride events with them and we have a great time. Everyone likes a party. But to suggest I am an outlier because I'm not homosexual is a bit ridiculous. I think the confusion arises from maybe, as teens explore themselves, they tend to do so with a close friend that just happens to be the same sex and this exploring isn't actual sex. This exploring isn't homosexuality and shouldn't be taught to kids as such. Homosexuality is COMPLETELY different!
Sex is a very private, intimate subject. My kids shouldn't be encouraged to speak about it so openly. Stick to the science. If an individual is struggling with this part of their life or their identity, then there should be someone there to discuss that with. If a student suffers from anxiety, the whole class isn't taught about it etc. That student is singled out and there personal experience is discussed separately.
We have to be careful how we treat ALL of our kids. I hear some say my son should be taught not to rape, as if rape is a male trait. I'm pretty pleased to know my kids are nearly out of the education system, unscathed, so they can develop as individuals away from adults manipulating their vulnerable identities.
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