Cartoons like the powerpuff girls featured one of the main villains HIM as what most of the world perceived as a male who was extremely feminine and dressed like a woman. This show is rated y7 meaning 7 year olds and up was the intended audience. There's a clip below of HIM's moments on the show and you can see he is a very feminine character. But is 7 too young to introduce this type of lifestyle to children?
Then you have shows for a slightly older audience The legend of Korra on Nickelodeon features the heroine Korra who is believed to be bisexual. The show is rated TVG, so typically for children ages 10 and up. Korra was a strong female character and up until the series finale there was hardly any sexuality confliction but of course parents argued that there was a problem with her being bisexual even though the series never confirmed it.
Then you have your TV14 shows reality and sitcoms that features gay characters, trans characters and everything in between. It's 2017 and more and more shows featuring members of the LGBT community are going to be around. The best advice the writers at the huffington post can give is to be prepared when your child starts asking questions, because there is no telling where your child will get its first glimpse into the community. In my personal opinion I believe its very necessary to be prepared to have these conversations with your kids, it's not as simple as the birds and the bees anymore.
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