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Public School Sex Ed Class Could Inform On Oral Sex And Bestiality
Sexual education classes at NYC public high schools and middle schools might feature some usually unmentioned lessons next year.
Among those lessons? Bestiality, anal sex, oral, sex, phone sex, porn and more, WSBT reports.
According to the report, the Department of Education has recommended students learn "everything there is to know about sex" in the new curriculum.
The New York Post reviewed the potential workbooks and posted a list of some of the lesson assignments:
High-school students go to stores and jot down condom brands, prices and features such as lubrication.
Teens research a route from school to a clinic that provides birth control and STD tests, and write down its confidentiality policy.
Kids ages 11 and 12 sort “risk cards” to rate the safety of various activities, including “intercourse using a condom and an oil-based lubricant,’’ mutual masturbation, French kissing, oral sex and anal sex.
Teens are referred to resources such as Columbia University’s Web site Go Ask Alice, which explores topics like “doggie-style” and other positions, “sadomasochistic sex play,” phone sex, oral sex with braces, fetishes, porn stars, vibrators and bestiality.
This comes after Deputy Mayor Linda Gibbs commended the DOE in August for giving students the necessary information about sexual activity, and what choices are available to them, NBC New York reported.
Lesson plans will also talk about french kissing, condoms and lubricants, and mutual masturbation.
While some parents worry that the curriculum could make some sexual activities seem appealing, one New York City father told WSBT that he doesn't see a problem with it.
"I think it's a good idea," he told the station. "They're going to have sex. They know it exists. Teaching them about it in my mind doesn't sanction it or encourage it."
The new lessons could make their way into classrooms as soon as this spring, as well as a free condom program at every NYC public school, as sex education is becoming more commonplace in schools -- and among younger students. D.C. Public Schools announced last month, in a move that's the first of its kind in the country, that students in grades 5, 8 and 10 will be administered standardized tests on sexuality, contraception and drug use.
Then there's a poll........... of course.
Quick Poll
Does this take sexual education too far?
Yes, it will encourage bad behavior
No, they need to be exposed to it.
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At face value it does seem outrageous especially for the younger kids. I doubt if many of the over 60 generation will find much of this acceptable, and then we do have the religious right who will find none of this acceptable.
But kids have access to all this information online without the opportunity for an educator to monitor the discussion on the topic. Young heterosexuals are already engaged in anal sex as a means of birth control, perhaps they should understand the risks.
Yes, I imagine there will be a small mushroom cloud over New York once this makes the national news. I say good, perhaps enough of the immoral majority will have heart attacks to lessen their threat to the rest of us.
I bet California will be jealous, this seems to out-liberal their liberal stance on sex education.
Age appears to be best in four things; old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. (Sir Francis Bacon 1561-1626)
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timmy
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Location: UK, in Devon
Registered: February 2003
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But it misses http://jackinworld.com.
As a good parent I went through this stuff with my son. But most parents do not. It's age appropriate. It will save lives and unwanted pregnancies. But I bet the teaching materials never show a natural, unmutilated penis
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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