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OK, we’re putting a warning at the top of this post and will probably put another one even further. Sunday was San Francisco’s Pride Month parade, and you know that San Francisco takes pride very, very seriously. We mentioned last year that totally nude men were riding bikes around little kids whose woke parents had brought them to the parade. They were at it again this year in Seattle:

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There were still plenty of naked men to go around at San Francisco’s parade, though. Seriously, look at all these AWFL moms pushing baby strollers:

It it legal to walk around the streets of San Francisco completely naked? One reporter asked the police, and then said, sure, as long as it wasn’t, like, sexual.

That’s a relief. Is that at all times or just during pride parades?

This editor is befuddled: We’re celebrating “pride.” This is allegedly gays and lesbians coming out in public to show they’re proud of who they are. So what’s with riding bikes around naked in front of little children? What aspect of your sexuality are you expressing pride in? Do these people have any concept of shame?

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OK, The Post Millennial’s Savannah Hernandez was there and shared what was going on in the not-family-friendly section of the parade. Again, these people are coming out of the shadows and expressing their pride.

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This is an 18+ area of the event, however, no IDs were checked as people were waved into the area.

So they do believe some aspects of the LGBTQ community aren’t for children. That’s a start.

Remember back when it was, “They only want to get married”?

Note for prospective tourists: public nudity is perfectly legal in San Francisco.

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That’s a good question that a lot of people are asking. If it’s not sexually gratifying why are you doing it?

Just to express your pride that you enjoy having sex with other men.

Yeah, we’re not posting those, but we’ve seen them.

Hey, yesterday was the last day of Pride Month! Hooray!

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