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I watched the stream! The chat was super helpful! :3 To anyone wondering, I came out to my mum! ^^ She was supportive- now to come out to my dad, the real problem...
When I was around the same age I wanted to go to an adult toy shop because I thought it meant they sold cars and stuff for cars and I wanted to get something for my grandpa.
Had a similar thing happen to me when i was 10 and thought the adult toy section at Spencer's was about awsome toys designed to be like adult sized. Like i thought that in that section where would be like life sized hot wheels and teenage mutant ninja turtle play sets. Then my big sis stopped me from entering Spencer's and told me " no adult toys are way different than what you're thinking of. They are scary and will make your eyes pop out cause your a kid. Thats why its adults only." Lol then my sister went to my mom about it. And my mom always made a point to never go to Spencer's for adult sized toys and to go to toys R US to get real adult toys lol.
I say this to my toddlers all the time "oh you wouldnt like it" if its something they shouldn't have/be exposed to or if it could hurt them yanno? It also works (on toddlers anyway probably not nosey older kids lol) to tell them "its for grown ups, not kids, when you're a grown up you can see/have it" which is what i have to tell my daughter specifically about my sewing machine because theyre both clumsy 😅😂
I asked my mom to go to Popeye's chicken as a kid, and she told me, "no, you won't like it." Turns out she just thought it was too spicy and didn't want me to waste it...but as I got older, I developed a taste for hot peppers and now I go there more than KFC 😅
@@Rylie-l4p Not really, nothing serious. Thanks for asking tho. I appreciate it 😊. It's just I haven't had many bonding moments like this with grandparents. Like something that's just btw us. My grandma's strict.
When I was six there was a "Barbie Club" place with the Barbie logo and I went crazy begging my parents to go there. My poor inmigrant parents didn't understand why it was always locked during daytime... Well, it turned out to be a striptease club 😂😂
@lulolie Literally JAJAJ Also it was during our first month and my parents (God bless their hearts) told me everytime "We'll wait until they're open so we can ask and you can join!". Of course they didn't tell me about it until years later, and we all had a great laugh about it 🤣
Reminds me of the Mr. Peep in my hometown. I was convinced as a kid that it was a place for adults to go watch cartoons. Because he was a cartoon man, right?!
Lol that's hilarious. But I'm surprised it actually had the Barbie logo on it, like I'm pretty sure that place could get sued for that (but I guess back then it would be harder for Mattle or whoever to find it, whereas it can be easier to Google stuff now).
Reminds me of when I was ten and we drove past a billboard that said "Adult World". My parents got angry for some reason, so I asked what was in there. They wouldn't tell me. Then I remembered this one commercial where adults were going crazy for sofas. So, I figured it must sell furniture.
I did something similar as a child. I really love reading and in Tennessee we would pass a place with a sign that just said "Adult Book Store." I thought it meant chapter books that the librarian wouldn't let me check out at the school library when I was in kindergarten, so I would beg my mom to take me every time we passed. She laughed and never said anything, and one day, they changed the sign to a more provactive one, and I figured it out XD
@TomsterMusicFanGirl I know the exact store you're referring to! I always knew what it was, but I still wanted to go more for the fact they named it an adult bookstore 🤣. I was a tad disappointed when they changed it 😔.
Had a similar thing happen but it was with my dad and the place was called Miss Kitty’s 🤣🤣 It was not the kind of pet shop I thought it was gonna be…..
I had a similar experience driving past the Bunny Ranch with my partner. I was upset about rabbit farming. He pointed out we were in Nevada and it was a brothel. 🤣😂🤣😂😅🤣😂
Reminds me of that time I asked my mum if I could read fifty shades of grey when I was about 12 💀💀💀 (I had no idea what it was, only that it was a popular book that must be good because it was so popular but the school library didn’t have it 💀💀💀💀💀💀)
@@60minutesofenglishreadspea44 she looked at me with an air of disturbed confusion and said, “why do you want to read fifty shades of grey?” I said “I’ve just heard it’s good, I’ve no idea what it’s about but I’ve heard it mentioned a lot”, she said “no. Absolutely not. It’s got far too much adult stuff in it”. I was left confused and with the strange, unexplainable feeling that I was skirting the edge of a conversation that neither of us wanted to have, like teetering on the edge of a deep hole, but I had no idea what
@@show-stoppin-enby Unfortunately they are suggesting 11 year olds read it and try out some of the stuff with a partner at that age now. Its gross. Child grooming agenda at its peak.
Not my story, but one of my friends once asked the librarian “Um, Miss…why are they snorting Coca-Cola?” She was 10, and the book in question was something she checked out in her _Private _*_Baptist_*_ School’s_ library. The librarian read the chapter she was referring to-it had a party scene in which people were snorting coke and disrobing. It was promptly removed from the shelves
@Quesoquantum I actually had no clue the ladies were the selling point at the time lol. But I grew up Christian so that's probably why my family never went
I remember being around 8 when we got a cable box that had premium channel options. Once I noticed there were game channels and I always wanted to get back to it but I kept going to Play Boy thinking that was the game because obviously I was a boy that wanted to play games and I would get so upset when my mom would tell me that she's not going to pay for me to play Play Boy because I'm not old enough.
I had the same experience with Play Girl magazine. I'm a girl, and I'd heard some older kids said Play Girl was for girls, and they were talking really knowledgeable as if very few people knew about it. So I asked my mom if I could get one. 🤦🏾♀️
When I was a kid, a town in our area had a brothel called "Lady Bar" which had this nice sparkly decor in the window. I figured it was just a bar/pub especially for women that was decorated with glitter and stuff and whenever we drove past, I'd ask my mum if we could go some time. She always said "No" a bit too sharply and my dad would always giggle maniacally.
Studio art sounds like something I'd be interested in, and then I'd look it up and put my phone down with a look of disgust Context: I'm an artist 💀 i am indeed an adult but i dont want to be drawing nor looking at that kind of stuff
Had almost the same life experience except mine was a theater called Adult World. When I got old enough to know what it was I wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole :)
The more of these I watch the more I feel like Kevin Thorton was a very challenging child to raise, lmfao. He's just like, always going extra for everything. His poor mom was probably so tired just trying to keep up haha!
This reminds me of when I was around 8 and I wanted to watch Ted (the movie) but I couldn’t because it was rated R. I didn’t even understand why something as cute as a teddy bear with his own voice and all that be in an R rated movie.
There was one really run down (but somehow still open) adult movie theatre back in my home town in Oregon circa the late 2010s that I remember, but I’m pretty sure it closed down around the time I started junior high
I was watching you live working on this earlier today with my 12yr old daughter! We love what you do. My daughter was enjoying watching the process We both think you’re amazing
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My family and i used to drive past a pink building on roadtrips when i was a kid, and i used to Always say i wanted to work there. Then as i got older i saw it said "gentlemen's club" and decieded i no longer wanted to work at the pink building 😂😂
LMAOO WHEN I WAS A KID I WANTED TO WATCH A MOVIE CALLED “Sausage party” CAUSE EVERYTIME THE TRAILER CAME ON IT WAS AN ANIMATED SAUSAGE IN A GROCERY STORE AND MY PARENTS WERE LIKE “uh let’s watch this first” and they said no because it was boring💀💀
@@amandaleconte897 *There are. Plus, it's not that big of a deal, reproduction is a biological phenomenon. Children should at least be somewhat aware of it at some point, they'll learn about it anyways
When I was a kid I had like no control and I wanted to sniff this neighbor's flowers and yelled out loud as the neighbor came out "they're fake!" Cuz they were artificial lolll. So embarrassing and my mom was so embarrassed lolll
I remember passing by a sign on the freeway when I was like 7 or something that read “adult toy store” and I was just like “I didn’t know adults could play with toys” and pictured big ass toy car replicas
I didn't have this type of situation, but this reminds me, that when I was 9 years old, I was first time at the cinema and that was Pokemon: First Movie. And I felt like adult, because I could be without permission and parent on movie 😅 Greetings!