“It may be old-fashioned to say so, but sex—and especially some middle-aged man’s twisted version thereof—doesn’t belong in the pre-K playroom. Children are going to discover it soon enough, but they’re got to do so on their own. “
And by “their own” I’m sure she means the introduction of “Heather has two Mommies” and other such rubbish that they get to be taught in kindergarten (apparently the age that kids can start leaning on their own as she states)
As for dolls, I’d be more concerned with Bratz than Disney princesses.
You know you’re in the Twilight Zone when getting married to a man you love is described as “some middle-aged man’s twisted version of (sex).” Disney’s happily-ever-afters may not be entirely realistic, but a person who thinks even a fictional happy marriage is “twisted” needs lots of help.
My personal favorite is the father of the prince in “Cinderella,” who wants his son to get married only so he can have grandchildren!