(A New York pride parade in particular) I do know that there is like no dress code😂 but I've seen some pretty young kids there. So is there a lot of kids at NY pride and how old is old enough? (Not like rule wise but appropriateness)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Activism? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday June 4 2016, 3:10 pm: As parents we know our kids best. If too young and they tire easily, you may rather get someone to watch them and sit with them on the sides to cheer you on as you go by.
Lets say a child has a relative who is gay and they understand what the fight for education on people of alternative sexual makeup and rights too, if they want to be in the parade to support the parents (a gay couple) or other relatives, I don't see anything wrong with it. Children know a lot more these days than we did when we were kids or our parents. I dont live in NY but another large city which has its own pride parade. I've been once and seen lots of pics from other years and have seen kids of all ages. I guess it would d epend on the organizers of the parade and whatever rules they have for the event. I would think you could find that info easily on line. I put in a search titiled 'ny pride parade 2016' and got lots of hits. I dont have the time to read them all but if there are restrictions, I am sure its on one of these sites or there'll be a number to call and ask. Here's the first link of many : www.nycpride.org [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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