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25th October 2011, 09:08 AM
Parent furor at bawdy sex ed - NY Post (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/parent_furor_at_bawdy_sex_ed_hdtJZVpYrFFtTZeVKMbGv N)
Intro:
A New York City education will now cover readin’, ’ritin’ -- and rubbers.
Sex ed, which becomes mandatory in city middle and high schools next year, is meant to stem unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases among teens. But parents may be shocked by parts of the Department of Education’s “recommended” curriculum.
Workbooks reviewed by The Post include the following 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.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/parent_furor_at_bawdy_sex_ed_hdtJZVpYrFFtTZeVKMbGv N#ixzz1bo2tsSIn
After reading this article I went to the "ask alice" page from Columbia University. Holy CRAP! Literally...
Some sample questions kids 11-12 years old might be reading:
"Scat" play — is eating feces safe? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/6234.html)
Finger from anus into vagina: Okay? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1670.html)
Doin' the butt — objects in anus? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0195.html)
What's fisting? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1429.html)
Index:
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/Cat6.html
Intro:
A New York City education will now cover readin’, ’ritin’ -- and rubbers.
Sex ed, which becomes mandatory in city middle and high schools next year, is meant to stem unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases among teens. But parents may be shocked by parts of the Department of Education’s “recommended” curriculum.
Workbooks reviewed by The Post include the following 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.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/parent_furor_at_bawdy_sex_ed_hdtJZVpYrFFtTZeVKMbGv N#ixzz1bo2tsSIn
After reading this article I went to the "ask alice" page from Columbia University. Holy CRAP! Literally...
Some sample questions kids 11-12 years old might be reading:
"Scat" play — is eating feces safe? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/6234.html)
Finger from anus into vagina: Okay? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1670.html)
Doin' the butt — objects in anus? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0195.html)
What's fisting? (http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1429.html)
Index:
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/Cat6.html