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Originally posted by bilmore
They're problematic in some households. They do a good job of being vague, but explaining what's being sold to the pre-teens can be amusing. ("Well, dad, Julie's mom told us it's to help people kiss, but then she got all red and left the room.")
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I hadn't thought about parents having to deal with those ads. That's pretty funny.
Here's a question for you, Mr. Dad. If you are with your kids and you happen upon a couple engaging in a minor PDA, say they are looking at a view and one person is holding the other one, would you walk the other way with the kids, walk past and say nothing, completely disappear from the area? How do parents deal with this generally?
I ask because this weekend we had a family stop dead in their tracks when they saw Mrs. Eaze holding me while we were looking at a lake, they stared at us in horror and then completely disappeared from the entire area.
I am wondering is this because it was two women and they didn't want to explain to little Timmy the concept of why two women would be holding each other (which by the way I do understand) or just a general response of some parents to PDA?
Why, Bilmore, why?