Posted on 11/06/2019 10:44:18 AM PST by Morgana
A former Title X family planning training manager and volunteer educator for Planned Parenthood says the abortion vendors new graphic sex ed book is intended to groom children for early sexual experiences.
Monica Cline told Breitbart News that Planned Parenthoods new sex ed book, titled In Case Youre Curious, targets children with just enough cuteness to be able to present itself as a resource for curious children seeking answers to questions about sex.
Cline, who left Planned Parenthood after she learned the organizations main goal was to develop a continued stream of abortions, said the book gives the appearance of being age appropriate while it doles out a whole lot of hypersexualized answers to groom children for early onset of sex:
The first chapter of the book is titled Can You Die from Masturbating Too Much? Subsequent chapters include Do Guys Really Cum in Their Sleep? and Is Twelve Too Young to Know Im Bi?
They justify their actions by stating that they are simply answering the questions of curious youth, explained Cline, who left Planned Parenthood and ultimately founded her own website and organization called It Takes a Family. Now, she urges parents to reclaim parenthood and provides them with resources needed to build up trust in family bonds.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
These are in the schools...
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Yes, of course. That’s to destroy the family and establish the state as the only source of moral teaching.
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There were all these threads sourced to MassResistance with videos of teachers teaching this, and showing copies of the syllabus and course materials for each grade.
Nonetheless, there are a lot of Freepers who supported this. They showed that they supported this agenda specifically during the 2012 election. If you pointed this out about Romney before the election that meant that “you were a purist” and that “you hate Mormons.” If you held to protecting children voted for the Conservative party or a write in vote for Herman Cain that meant that you “want Obama for president”
Before there was Greta Thunberg there were the Freeper child sexualization scolds.
How Dare You! Not vote for their candidate who had been arranging the teaching homosexuality and sadomasochism to grade school children since the previous decade?
How Dare You! Oppose that.
Its who they are and were.
This was all part of sex ed 30 years ago, too, when I was in public school.
I home school.
I hate to say it, but back in the late 1970’s it was the same.
My girlfriend told me about being shown, using a banana, how to put on a condom.
My biology teacher went into great detail about the effectiveness of various kinds of birth control.
My sister’s “health vocations” teacher directed her to a OBGYN that would prescribe birth control pills to a 14 year old.
I will say that I was astounded at the naivety of one of my girl friends who went to a fundamentalist Christian high school. Among her incorrect information - you can get pregnant from oral sex, having sex two weeks after your period is the “safest” time and condoms have an 80% failure rate.
It has been messed up for a long time.
Paging girl groomer Joe Biden, aka GROPER
C’mon men. This is in your hands. Use it wisely. Don’t let some eugenicist’s puppet SLAUGHTER your son or daughter.
To read and retch.
Oral and even anal sex can lead to pregnancy if any of the semen gets on his or her hands, and then the hands go between the legs. Or is there is a bit of leakage and a bit of semen is deposited in *any* warm moist spot in her lady-parts area, even between her thighs.
Sperm remain alive and able to swim until the semen dries. Say 50-300 million per ejaculation, and it only takes one to make it through the random moisture, swim into the vagina, into the cervix and then up the uterus and fallopian tubes to the great ovum meet-and-greet.
So yeah. It can happen. As they said in Jurassic Park, "Life finds a way." Maybe not often, but if it's you, it's 100%.
Safest time to have sex is 2 weeks after the start of your period. True --- if what you mean by "safest" is "a real good time to get pregnant." Ooo, lookin' good, baby. :o)
Condoms have an 80% failure rate --- could be more, could be or less, depending on what kind of condom, and what you mean by failure. They do fail to stop bacteria and esp. viruses--- which are several orders of magnitude smaller than sperm.
So, viral sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be readily transmitted or contracted even if a condom is worn during intercourse, such as: HIV (the AIDS virus), HPV (human papillomavirus, and Genital herpes. Only condoms specifically designed to stop viruses, will stop viruses. That is *not* your common "thin for max sensation" everyday condom.<> Syphilis is a highly contagious bacterial infection that spreads through sexual contact, including oral, vaginal, and anal sex. Syphilis sores occur at the infection site, and can be contracted by a partner via skin-to-skin contact regardless of condom use.
That's not even taking into account the condom slip-rip-and-drip rate, or the fact that young users tend to subject them to especially high risk of, um, wear and tear. With rip- slip-wear&tear, you get pregnancy exposure regardless.
So I would say condoms don't really "take the worry out of being close."
Reality. Turns out the fundamentalist church ladies were substantially correct. And PP won't give you a clue.
I thought 2 weeks after your period WAS the safest time...unlessc it’s 2 weeks after your period starts.
Oops! Read Mrs Don-o, who reminded me 2 weeks is when you’re likely to get pregnant.
They are for marvin Gaye's What's Going On, not IIO’s Poetica.
How about Wall of Voodoo’s “Mexican Radio”?
Never used that one.
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