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Beastiality, oral sex, lubricants, etc.......you know, the basics...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...ach-on-oral-sex-and-bestiality_n_1028670.html

Sexual education classes at NYC public high schools and middle schools might feature some usually unmentioned lessons next year.

Among those lessons? Bestiality, anal sex, oral, sex, phone sex, porn and more, WSBT reports.

According to the report, the Department of Education has recommended students learn "everything there is to know about sex" in the new curriculum.

The New York Post reviewed the potential workbooks and posted a list of some of the lesson 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.........
 
and have you heard about these oral sex parties the kids are having?
 
Not going to lie, oral sex with braces made me laugh.

I'm not going to lie. When I had braces, girls used to laugh at the idea of oral sex with me.

Although truth be told, they laughed at the idea of oral sex with me even without braces on.


































And just so no one makes the obvious joke, I was in middle school/high school when I had braces.
 
If we're falling behind the rest of the world in the 3 R's, maybe they're taking the wrong test.
 
It seems shocking that these suggestions are out there, but I see some benefits. I was mortified in college to hear some of the crap that my friends believed, and sometimes they surprise me to this day. I'd rather have people well educated and safe than have to deal with the fallout of some idiot who went willy-nilly spreading disease.
 
If we're falling behind the rest of the world in the 3 R's, maybe they're taking the wrong test.

three R's?

You mean, rimming, ramming and riding?
 
Seriously, teaching that stuff to high schoolers is like teaching Les Schwab how to change tires.
 

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