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Hell no that looks pretty scary for any kids to be playing in.. A merry grow round near a park where I lived. hugs V Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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If I saw that in a park, I'd run like hell. When I was a child, they never had playgrounds like they have now!! I would say the "teeder-todder".
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I don't think it's appropriate....children grow up too fast these days....let them keep their innocence as long as possible. As for the Red Tent....I reckon some women have too much time on their hands!!! ~~Anais Nin~~
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To kids is not a big deal, because they don't see things as vulgar or inappropriate. They just look at it as interesting or not. If adults don't react, the kids won't either. We are taught all this shit, including all our hang-ups. Find pleasure in giving pleasure
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It's a Sheela Na Gig. There's a sign saying Sheila here. I can't be the only one who finds the idea of a Sheila in Australia to be hugely amusing! I'd let my children go to see it. It seems like a slightly silly and trivialising thing but there's an opportunity for a serious talk about human bodies, respect and all that stuff. The menstrual tent I'm less happy about. That seems divisive and, based on my experiences of similar installations, could quite possibly be alienating to children and especially men. I liked roundabouts! [image] A fertility symbol, usually related to children coming out of it rather than children entering it It's also a pose adopted by quite a few women on ARF
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