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Originally posted by thermopolis
"SIECUS and the CDC have a record of recommending curricula with extremely graphic content such as the use of grocery items like grape jelly being used as lubricants (Becoming a Responsible Teen), condom relay races, condom practice and fantasizing during classroom time, a homework assignment to go shopping for condoms, and how-to instructions for oral sex (Becoming a Responsible Teen, Be Proud! Be Responsible!, Get Real About AIDS). Focus on Kids, a curriculum for 9-15-year-olds, assigns teens to create a list of ways to be close to a person without having intercourse, including, "body massage, bathing together, masturbation, sensuous feeding, fantasizing, watching erotic movies, reading erotic books and magazines."
releases.usnewswire.com...
Originally posted by thermopolis
Not long ago such freaks
Originally posted by thermopolis
would have been put in jail to safeguard our children.
Originally posted by thermopolis
But now in that age of post "monica" they get federal money to spead their filth.
Originally posted by thermopolis
Grape jelly as a lubricant? We use grape jelly as a base to grow infections in experiments. These people are all insane and need to be stopped.......
Originally posted by thermopolis
Hunt them down and put them all in prison............forever............
Originally posted by thermopolis
how-to instructions for oral sex (Becoming a Responsible Teen, Be Proud! Be Responsible!, Get Real About AIDS). Focus on Kids, a curriculum for 9-15-year-olds, assigns teens to create a list of ways to be close to a person without having intercourse, including, "body massage, bathing together, masturbation, sensuous feeding, fantasizing, watching erotic movies, reading erotic books and magazines."
Originally posted by Conspiracy Theorist06
The "teaching" the govt has done seems to be focused toward guys.
hmm I wonder why?...