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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][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] So you think the sex ed teacher should have told the student, "go ask your mommy?" You are trying to thrust your repressive values onto others. Not everyone has your hangup about sex. Teenagers know sex exists, even if they're not having it. Sex is a part of life. Teenagers are curious and want to know how it works. It's okay for them to learn you don't have to be embarrassed to talk about the mechanics of sex. Kids who learn it's okay to ask questions will go grow up to be adults who don't hide their feelings in a cloud of shame when they want to have intimate conversations with their partner.[/quote] No, I think they could explain, using words, what oral sex is. It doesn’t need to be depicted in an image in a book in the school library. [/quote]
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