Learning about sexual pleasure in school is the priority of activists and a common goal of kid diddlers as well. Sex education activists believe that if non-parental adults teach the positives of sex, including pleasure, this will result in kids choosing to have sex at a later age and increase the use of birth control.
I kid you not. Read the article from 2018 here.
What’s worse is that they tend to want to blur the lines between enjoyable activities and sexual activities for children.
“Sex education can be tailored to meet the needs of the students you’re working with. For younger students, a good activity is having them list the things they do that feel good, like taking a bubble bath or playing in the park with their dog.”
This is one of the reasons that NJ chose to include the definition of anal, oral and vaginal sex into the new Sex Ed curriculum from 6th to 8th grade. Sex-ed in public school is NO LONGER about human reproduction, its “ribbed for her pleasure” (just kidding).
Pleasure based sex education is rapidly becoming a hot topic in the US. Recently in Rhode Island, a sex education bill set off red flags for parents.
“Teachings would recognize pleasure based sexual relations, different sexual orientations and be inclusive of same-sex relationship,” the legislation reads. “The act would also provide that instruction include gender, gender expression, gender identity, and the harm of negative gender stereotypes.”
Pleasure-focused sex-ed, LGBTQ+, gender identity, gender expression are all intertwined for a good reason. The people who have casual sex want to have their brand of pleasure-based sex (not reproductive based sex) to be morally and socially approved within the education of your children. Activists like Advocates for Youth, Answer, Black & Pink, the Equality Federation, GLSEN, the Human Rights Campaign, the National LGBTQ Task Force, Planned Parenthood and SIECUS are focused on Social Justice and that includes Sex Ed for Social Change.
The outcry from these activists is that sex education is not inclusive if it is reproductive-based. Meaning teachers shouldn’t focus on the science of sex and how human life is created but focus on getting your jollies... sex is all about you and YOUR pleasure. If you read through the New Jersey health standards, you can see some of that interwoven into the new standards.
It seems like these activists want to groom your kids by blurring lines and push inapropate school sexual content in a classroom setting. However, that isn’t the actually case; activist focus on pleasure based sex-ed so that they feel included. They want their sexual pleasure to be validated and understood by your kids so that they feel normal. That’s why they continue to change sex standards to be as “inclusive” as possible. Meanwhile, all of these inappropriate classroom discussions in K-8 make your kids susceptible to child predators by breaking boundaries that should not be crossed. If its ok for your child to look at naked cartoon pictures of kids in the school and discuss sexual pleasure, then its ok when the man down the street does it too.
Never in my life did I ever feel the need to share my pleasure based sexual experience with children to make myself feel better about what I do in the bedroom. They’ll figure out what feels good on their own and the way you do that is work on communication skills in regards to feelings. Kids need to learn appropriate boundaries, feel comfortable expressing their self autonomy and learn to have the self confidence to say “no” to things they do not want to participate in. And that doesn’t happen by forcing kids to listen and discuss a topic, in a public setting, that they are not ready to hear. It's absolutely absurd that these activists are involved in your child’s classroom education so that they can feel better about their sexual escapades. Apparently their outreach over the internet through YouTube, Instagram and TikTok isn’t enough, they need their distorted brand of justice delivered right to your child’s classroom.
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