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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry - a person wearing a dildo and another person giving them a blow job pretty much fits the definition of pornography. If you can’t admit that, there is just nothing more to say. This has nothing to do with sex education.[/quote] Sex ed is not just about reproduction. [/quote] You’re right! For Republicans, sex ed is about girls pledging their virginity to their fathers and everyone praising Jesus and learning that birth control makes you get pregnant. Abstinence only for all! [/quote] Can’t believe I’m bothering to respond to a troll, but here we are. Sex ed is not about using dildos and giving blow jobs. That you think it is (or *should* be) speaks volumes about you and what you expose your kids to.[/quote] I distinctly recall someone asking the sex ed teacher to explain fellatio when I was a junior. Why do you want teenagers to be in the dark about such things? Are you repressed? Healthy sexuality means being able to discuss sex without embarrassment. [/quote] These are discussions for parents and children. Random teachers should not be talking to children about this. This is an issue of values, not education. [/quote] It wasn’t random, it was a sex-ed teacher and she answered matter of factly. It’s a fact of life that oral sex is a part of many human beings’ sex life. You want to cover your kids’s ears so they don’t discover what fellatio is in a respectful classroom setting, take them out of sex ed. they’ll probably end up as the wildest, most experimental ones because you’ve made it off-limits and mysterious. [/quote] Newsflash: you can be sexually normal while also knowing that there is a time and a place for sexual behavior and sexual content. Not knowing boundaries, and acting out sexually in public, is a sign of mental illness. [/quote] They were in a sex ed class and a student asked a perfectly legit question about sex. And you think that means they are mentally ill. I hope to God you don't have children.[/quote] There’s a difference between a teacher factually answering a question about oral sex and the images in this book being available on the school library shelves. I genuinely don’t understand why you don’t see a difference between those two scenarios. You seem to have no boundaries around sex and children. I know I’m not alone when I say I find that disturbing. [/quote] You said the teacher was wrong as well to be answering the question and the student was mentally ill for asking it. We see through your "genuine concern." I[/quote]
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