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KISS co-founder blasts 'normalizing' sexual struggles in children: 'Sad and dangerous fad'

By Jason Nguyen
May 01, 2023
1 min read
KISS co-founder blasts 'normalizing' sexual struggles in children: 'Sad and dangerous fad'

KISS co-founder Gene Simmons is making headlines for his recent comments on the “normalization” of discussing sexual struggles with children. In an interview with the Daily Mail, Simmons stated that he believes it’s a “sad and dangerous fad” to discuss sexual identity and preferences with children, and that it’s unnecessary to expose them to these topics at such a young age.

Simmons’ statements come amidst a growing trend of parents and educators advocating for more open discussions about sexuality and gender identity in schools and at home. Supporters argue that these discussions help children understand and accept their own identities as well as those of others, and can prevent feelings of shame or confusion that may arise from feeling different or misunderstood.

However, Simmons argues that children should be allowed to just “be kids” and not be burdened with adult topics such as sexuality. He also expressed concerns about the potential impact on children’s mental health, as they may feel pressure to “fit in” with certain ideas or labels.

Despite the debate around the topic, it is clear that discussions around sexuality and identity are becoming more prevalent in many societies. It is important for parents, educators, and individuals to consider the potential impact on children and teens, and to approach these topics with sensitivity and care. While promoting inclusivity and acceptance is vital, it is also important to recognize the unique needs and experiences of each child.


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