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I dunno call me weird but I see absolutely no reason to be dong flopping in front of kids, and I’m highly suspect of anyone who does…it’s not about nudity being dirty or wrong, it’s more like there is no need for it
A major lawsuit against Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears has been dropped.
In August, the comedians were accused by a 22-year-old anonymous plaintiff identified as Jane Doe in court documents of forcing her and her younger brother to perform in two sexually suggestive comedy skits when they were minors.
Now, a court document obtained by NBC News and a representative for Haddish have confirmed that the case was dismissed on Sept. 20 after Jane Doe filed the paperwork for dismissal. Reps for Jane Doe did not immediately respond to TODAY’s request for comment, but did issue a statement to TMZ.
“My family and I have known Tiffany Haddish for many years — and we now know that she would never harm me or my brother or help anyone else do anything that could harm us. We wish Tiffany the best and are glad that we can all put this behind us,” she wrote in the statement, TMZ reported.
That case seemed quite odd and thought it would be difficult to prosecute.
That is not on topic.Tell us about your experience with heterosexual masculine male and heterosexual feminine female drag queens.
That is not on topic.
That edit just made this thread even more boring.
That’s because your a “normal” personin my experience, drag is almost always bawdy and sexually suggestive.
i think if i was a parent and saw ads for an "all ages" drag show, i'd steer clear if i had my 5 year old in tow.
alasdair
C'mon guys what suggestive about these all age drag shows?
Just gotta love that all age sign "It ain't gonna lick itself". Nothing suggestive here...
I see absolutely no reason to be dong flopping in front of kids
Bodies Are Cool is a body-positive picture book that takes a casual approach to queer representation. It depicts a diverse array of bodies—of all shapes, sizes, races, and genders, including post-top-surgery trans bodies—paired with playful rhyming text
Julián Is a Mermaid and Julián at the Wedding are two more picture books depicting kids exploring gender expression with family support. With scant dialogue and dazzling illustration, the first book tells the story of Julián, a young boy who has some apprehension about sharing his love of makeup, flowy hair, and mermaid role-play with his abuela. But to his surprise, she embraces and celebrates his interests by taking him to the annual Coney Island Mermaid Parade in New York City, where Julián struts down the boardwalk in makeshift mermaid regalia as his glamorous authentic self. The book’s sequel shows Julián making delightful mischief at a lesbian wedding with a new friend named Marisol, a little girl who’s equally authentic to herself
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Ex-GOP Senate staffer sentenced to more than 12 years in child porn case
A former GOP Senate staffer has been sentenced to more than a decade in prison after pleading guilty in a case involving child pornography. A federal judge sentenced Ruben Verastigui, 29, of Washin…thehill.com
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Ex-RNC staffer gets more than 12 years in prison in child porn case
Probe that snared Ruben Verastigui allegedly involved at least 18 others, including a former Commerce Department aide.www.politico.com
I saw this article recently about LGBTQ books for kids (no chance of finding it again) -- it was arguing against them and I have to say I agree.
I wouldn't put this in the realm of pedophilia, and it's not even limited to that subject but..
(LOL) reminded me of it.
Now the reason I say this is because a couple of years ago I went to the bookstore to buy my 10yo nephew a book. I wanted some sort of fantasy thing.
Well I was kind of amazed and annoyed by the number of "politically correct" books I had to wade through before finding something I wanted.
I used to go to that same bookstore for my daughter and she's ten years older than my nephew.
Back then it wasn't like that. I just feel like these books have an agenda and I'd rather talk to the kid myself about it than give them a book
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kids are incredibly easily influenced and I think that’s a line a responsible parent needs to walk carefully