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Thread #123935   Message #2738099
Posted By: Lizzie Cornish 1
04-Oct-09 - 02:36 PM
Thread Name: BS: Home Education UK
Subject: RE: BS: Home Education UK
"as for the kids having ore sex nowadays than they ever did, how about instaed of lessening sex edication give them more."

Lordy! Saints Preserve Us, jade..! :0)

There ISN'T anymore that they can know...!!

Did you know that the wonderful Think Tank in Exeter University decided that a new way to avoid teenage pregnancies was for children to learn about Oral and Anal Sex. That way, they could lick, fidget with, fill each other's bums, satisfy their er...cravings...and NOT get pregnant! Yes! Isn't that wonderful!

And...the best part of it, is....it's TRUE! How do I know? I rang Exeter Uni up and spoke to the Department that had been telling this to children....The er....'professor' who'd come up with this highly questionable and decidely dodgy idea wasn't there at the time, but they assured me he wasn't a paedeophile, but someone who was very interested in ensuring that young girls didn't get pregnant...

So, there we have it! Let's go down to the parks and tell our children all about Anal and Oral Sex...Yup, we can sit on the benches with them and discuss it all in detail....even if they don't want to listen, because they'd rather be thinking about getting some bubblegum or a chocolate bar...(although quite what they'd be imagining DOING with it, I dread to think....

Now of course, if you or I actually did that, we'd be hoiked up by The Powers That Be and charged with Highly Dodgy Discussions with Young People, but the teachers are out there having these discussions every day...and believe you me, some of them are VERY unhappy about it.

"families that don't give a toss what their kids are up to, so they look for affection others ways."

Some families don't, that's very, very true...and...unlike Daisy (and the 13 GCSEs) I realise, of course, that you're generalising there....

"the media and advertisers sexualising kids at an ever earlier age...
the playboy stuff for example, WTF were parents thinking buying their young girls the playboy duvet covers, do they not know that playboy is a lads mag?   what message is that sending to kids."

Couldn't agree more, jade. Been there, done that, had the Booby Bratz Dolls (Paedeophiles R Us) conversations with Woolworths Managers and the 'Paedophilia Girls Range' conversatoins with NEXT.
The head buyer in NEXT actually ended up in tears, not because I was raging at her, but because she was now the oldest 'on the board' and the younger ones couldn't see ANYTHING wrong with the clothes they were wanting little girls to wear. She was a Mum, with two daughters, aged 7 and 9...and she'd seen them dancing at a party with their friends, in the most suggestive way. It had scared the shite out of her...

A whole generation (with, obviously, some exceptions, Daisy) who've been 'groomed'....

Worrying, huh?