I think I'm a bit late on this but, I guess it's normal to be out in the public completely naked as long as your not sexually harrasing anyone? Because if that's what the LGBTQ community is "normalizing", I don't even know what to say amnymore.
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1st4r:
that's crazyyy I didn't even know abt this
ykbatman:
wait what
ykbatman:
YEOO IMMA DO IT
ykbatman:
watch me ong
1st4r:
nahhðŸ˜
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AcornTheNut:
think about the kids guys
AcornTheNut:
im okay with the community but this is some crazy stuff
AcornTheNut:
whered u even get this info from?
ihy:
Yeah fr, if the kids are seeing that type of stuff they’re going to start thinking it’s okay. Kids are extremely impressionable these days.
AcornTheNut:
@ihy wrote:
Yeah fr, if the kids are seeing that type of stuff they’re going to start thinking it’s okay. Kids are extremely impressionable these days.
that's what I'm saying bro
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ihy:
@acornthenut wrote:
@ihy wrote:
Yeah fr, if the kids are seeing that type of stuff they’re going to start thinking it’s okay. Kids are extremely impressionable these days.
that's what I'm saying bro
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AlreadyWinning:
yoo what is thisss
ihy:
A thought provoking question
Speedrunningban:
It’s not normal it’s public indecency and no matter who normalizes it it will never be mormal
AcornTheNut:
@speedrunningban wrote:
It’s not normal it’s public indecency and no matter who normalizes it it will never be mormal
facts
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ihy:
@speedrunningban wrote:
It’s not normal it’s public indecency and no matter who normalizes it it will never be mormal
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Sailor:
So for one, the LGBTQ isn't normalizing that kind of thing, it's literally something that certain people are doing and people in that community have came out on the internet and asked said people to NOT do such a thing at pride parades. Now I am not saying "Oh it never happens" because it does, I'm just saying that you shouldn't accuse a whole community of normalizing something that a few people within that community have done because the LGBTQ community AS A WHOLE is not doing that
Two, it's not normal at all. Being naked in public isn't something that should be happening, as there are children out in public and people should have the public decency to not be naked in public.
ihy:
@sailor wrote:
So for one, the LGBTQ isn't normalizing that kind of thing, it's literally something that certain people are doing and people in that community have came out on the internet and asked said people to NOT do such a thing at pride parades. Now I am not saying "Oh it never happens" because it does, I'm just saying that you shouldn't accuse a whole community of normalizing something that a few people within that community have done because the LGBTQ community AS A WHOLE is not doing that
Two, it's not normal at all. Being naked in public isn't something that should be happening, as there are children out in public and people should have the public decency to not be naked in public.
AMEN
sllo:
I get what you’re saying, and honestly, I can understand why that might feel uncomfortable or concerning. Public nudity can be a touchy subject, and while some people see it as a form of self-expression or body positivity, it’s not something everyone is okay with—and that’s completely valid.
It’s one thing for people to want to challenge societal norms, but there’s also a need to respect the shared space and how others might feel about it. I don’t think it’s about agreeing or disagreeing with the LGBTQ+ community as a whole because not everyone in that community even supports stuff like public nudity. It’s more about finding a balance where people can express themselves without making others feel uncomfortable or disrespected. Your perspective on this makes 100% sense tho
ihy:
@sllo wrote:
I get what you’re saying, and honestly, I can understand why that might feel uncomfortable or concerning. Public nudity can be a touchy subject, and while some people see it as a form of self-expression or body positivity, it’s not something everyone is okay with—and that’s completely valid.
It’s one thing for people to want to challenge societal norms, but there’s also a need to respect the shared space and how others might feel about it. I don’t think it’s about agreeing or disagreeing with the LGBTQ+ community as a whole because not everyone in that community even supports stuff like public nudity. It’s more about finding a balance where people can express themselves without making others feel uncomfortable or disrespected. Your perspective on this makes 100% sense tho
You’re right
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