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Forbidden_outcast [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

No way this could be mimicked by small children.

No way it will make them less likely to question when they do see it whipped out- they’ll think it’s either for good, or the person just couldn’t help themselves and maybe even they’re at fault.

What could possibly go wrong?

Laws of (purposefully) unintended consequences

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Verrerogo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Grooming. Horrible.

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Forbidden_outcast [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Let me show you MY super-world-saver overly-sized member that happens to stick out between my legs.

I’m not faint-of-heart- but anyone who can’t fast forward this in their heads to the way it will play out on playgrounds, and maybe even in homes- is just purposefully being obtuse.

My extremely liberal adult child sent me a message me if I had had “the talk” with her sibling. Seems their sibling drew some computer art, and the first thing they saw was an erect penis. I asked to look at it after I got the message, and I saw it, too. The sibling was worried how mercilessly their smaller sibling would be treated in elementary if they showed that picture to their friends, since they know nothing about “it”. And Dear Lord, book fair is coming up.

THIS is little kids. THIS is what they do. Now imagine people leaning in to that.

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Forbidden_outcast [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://archive.is/tmS9C

The cnn article that describes it. Fast forward thru the Calliou bit- maybe 2/3 way thru

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WalkFastGoHome 1 point ago +1 / -0

This could be a funny concept if it wasn't aimed at children.

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Forbidden_outcast [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

It really could! I love the idea. Just not that it’s aimed at kids.

No mimicking will happen, whatsoever, said every son who ever watched his father take a piss outside.

What could possibly go wrong with making this the theme of a children’s show?