Talk:Game Updates/@comment-25175720-20191019173500/@comment-44056672-20191022031630

Thank you Seriously now. Being an “alternative” I love seeing positive images of other lifestyles in the mainstream so to speak. Some children know at a very young age that they don’t fit the mold. Being hidden makes it difficult because it isn’t a choice. Societal expectations contribute to depression and a high suicide rate in children. The problem for them is they don’t get to choose. The ads actually present an opportunity to teach compassion for others different from the self ...and just in case the child you want to protect from seeing other lifestyles because he/she might choose that lifestyle ...they know if you don’t approve and won’t be telling you if they have questions about themselves. Seeing other lifestyles gives the opportunity to discuss it in a way that doesn’t shame them. Watch the children walking into school with your child ...roughly 10% are “alternative” ...can you tell which ones ...is your child one?