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Doesn't bother me personally. Genitals are a part of nature, but unless it's wanted, it's like "okay man, put that thing away please." I'm comfortable in my own skin, but I still wouldn't be walking around with a ♥♥♥♥ ring around my junk just because other people are doing the same. That kind of stuff, at least to me, is reserved for sexy time with a significant other.
Time and place for everything. If it's agreed upon to happen at a certain place, more power to them, just be safe about it.
I'm quite cheerful even if you can't see it.
I can't imagine how it would feel for someone who has been... violated, seeing the same thing they were violated with at a parade they attended to try and have a good time.
Different strokes for different folks, sometimes literally. You're allowed to have any opinion you want. Some might just take it too hard and attack you over it. Not me. Too old for that.
I'm not a hater. I don't care what people do. I just believe if you're born that way it's not something to be proud or ashamed of. It'd be like someone being proud of anything that was not by choice.
But hey, if people want to be proud, I'm not stopping them.
Part of the problem people have with it, at least in Canada, is having an entire month devoted to pride when Canada Day, the birth of the country, is only given a day. It comes off as pride being more important and having more impact than the establishment of a country.
It doesn't apply to pride by default.
People also forget that they are responsible for the company they keep.
Considering how long black history has been around, a month might not be long enough. Black history is American history.
It's a slippery slope. If you say yes, then people who agree rejoice, but if you say no, the other side gets their undies stuck in a bunch and starts waving torches. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.