How can this subversive Government sanctioned curriculum be viewed as anything other than Pedophile Programming? In group settings with both young boys and girls present, graphic and descriptive sex education is being foisted upon children by a perverted and disgusting Canadian bureaucracy that has completely lost its moral compass.
Brace yourselves, this is as disturbing as it is infuriating. Topics include ejaculation and orgasm. Keep in mind, the students are FOURTH GRADERS. These sick SOB's have taken control of an issue that should be determined by parents NOT by state sanctioned teachers pedophiles.
https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=ocjIcbmu-Ms
https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=zK6Dp25n1hw
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Sometimesineedhelp ago
Eh, I was raised by an extremely religious mom that didn't allow me to participate in the sex Ed program, so I had to sit in the principal's office and read while the entire rest of my class learned what was going on with their bodies. The ironic thing was that I had already started my period by that point, but nobody knew because I was too terrified and ashamed to tell anyone about it, AND, I had NO IDEA what a period was! So for over TWO YEARS I would frantically scrub my panties in the sink and wring them out and wear them damp several times a year thinking I was possibly dying, but couldn't tell anyone because then they would know I had been touching myself down there. I really don't find anything wrong with this curriculum because I've been on the other side and it is NOT OK or healthy.
Matt_Helm ago
That's as bad as Carrie the Stephen King story her mom never told her about menstruation the famous scene when she gets her first period in the girls locker room showers after gym class and she freaks out thinking she's dying. Sad.
NoBS ago
You got the very short stick and your "mother" figure was parentally insane.
You are also known as the exception to the rule. We never had the ability to tell them what to teach and had to cover same ground to keep up with the tards like your mom.
carmencita ago
I went to Catholic school and we had none of that either. I kind of went through what you did, regarding the period thing, very frightening, since my grandmother had cancer and I thought I was getting it too. Until my gf and her older sister took me aside and somewhat educated me. But no we did not have any of that. We did have the thing in 6th grade where the boys went in one room and the girls in another. But really it was the bare bones stuff and most of it went right over our heads. Basically we were taught to not let any of the boys come near us. Actually I think that was good advice for that age really. So yes, I believe there is a middle ground too, Extremes are never a good idea.
lovely1 ago
im sorry. what a strong kid you were.
Oh_Well_ian ago
there is a middle ground, for sure.
Neither of these extremes are healthy nor reasonable.