Is Animals Having Sex Inapropriate Viewing For Children?

Should Children Be Allowed To Watch Animals Having Sex?

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 52.0%
  • Only If An Adult Is Present To Explain It

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • No, It Could Scar Them For Life

    Votes: 2 8.0%

  • Total voters
    25
It's nature. What's the big deal?
Likewise, i agree with such situation...

overall, if such situation were to happen, it would be good for the child to have an explination of what is exactly going on....

The talk about the "birds & the bees"... ya know?
 
It's really the only reason they sell ice cream at the zoo.
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No, no, no!!!

The correct answer is, you need to distract the kids to look away so they don't ask you embarrassing questions. You're supposed to take a hand full of change and throw it in the opposite direction from the offending act.

Nature has nothing to do with it...

:sarcasm


Better if you take a bag of candy. If something happens you don't want the little shits to see just yell.. " Anyone want a candy? "
 
As a parent, I would have to know that my kid would fully understand.. I love my kid and scarring her is not an option so I'd rather wait till a good age and then be available to explain..
 
As a parent, I would have to know that my kid would fully understand.. I love my kid and scarring her is not an option so I'd rather wait till a good age and then be available to explain..

What would be the side effects of your kids seeing something they didn't understand?

When I was at school I never understood my maths book but I grew up fine.:thumbup
 
What would be the side effects of your kids seeing something they didn't understand?

When I was at school I never understood my maths book but I grew up fine.:thumbup
my kid may mistake the act as violence and may remember as a grown up.. I stand by my word.. My child will be just fine.. Thanks for the concern bud..
 
I don't result to violence, nor do I argue, I talk or I ignore.. My kid is only really around church people and family.. Or places like the park and chuckecheese.. Family oriented places.. No violence involved.. Must be lucky I suppose..
 
I don't result to violence, nor do I argue, I talk or I ignore.. My kid is only really around church people and family.. Or places like the park and chuckecheese.. Family oriented places.. No violence involved.. Must be lucky I suppose..


Do you think this will help her when she gets into the real world, unfortunately a nasty place at times,even when she goes to school or do you think that not being aware of violence may hinder her ability to cope with it safely and appropriately? For example, if she has no idea what violence is, she most likely wont be aware of fear and the ability to take precausion, even just run away?
 
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