Posted on 03/25/2013 9:23:38 PM PDT by caldera599
DUBLIN, March 25, 2013 (LifeSiteNews) An Irish sex-education groups state funding is being called into question after lawmakers became aware of an article on the website SpunOut.ie offering advice about sexual threesomes to their teenage audience.
The Sunday Independent called attention to the article over the weekend, reprinting quotes from the piece that suggested threesomes were a way for teens to inject serious passion into their bedroom shenanigans.
According to the Independent, the group warned readers not to pick anyone for whom they have real feelings. If you are in a relationship, but secretly have a thing for someone else, bringing them into a threesome could lead to serious hurt, so its best to save threesomes for a bit of fun, the article advised.
The group revised the article over the weekend in response to public outcry and removed some of the controversial language. But the site still offers the groups Top Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable threesome to teens.
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What is next...this is insane! The gay movement is out of out control. There is no other way to say it. You can’t even watch soaps on TV any longer..they have become vulgar and harping onward for an agenda.
Was never like this when I lived over there.
Now all I hear is how Dublin has more gays per capita than San Francisco. Among other things.
Time for a major millstone fitting.
Wouldn't that be a wee bit of fun?
I’m surprised CSCOPE hasn’t thought of this already.
Would they call this grouping a “Three Leaf Clover”?
One could be nicknamed “The Shilelagh”
Another would be “The Honey Bee”
Third would be the “Honey Pot”
Just be sure to bring plenty of penicillin.
I keep looking up for the big asteroid.
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