Planned Parenthood gives kids 'porn' book

Sharon

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Planned Parenthood held a conference for children, without their parents, that included distribution of a book deemed pornography by critics. Parents were not permitted to attend the conference, which was limited to children in the fifth through ninth grades, ages 10-14.

Children in grades seven through nine received a free copy of the book, "It's Perfectly Normal."

The controversial sex-ed primer contains detailed explanations on how to perform sexual acts and masturbation, accompanied by sexually explicit line drawings.



Is PP trolling for future clients? :confused:
 

tlatchaw

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I remember (back in the old days, like 1977) 7th grade when I had to address an envelope to my parents from science class requesting permission to attend sex-ed classes. I got caught slipping a note that said "Hi Mom!" into my envelope and Ms. Tonzi (I think that was her name) got pizzed!

:biggrin:

Not sure how I feel about the whole planned parenthood thing with the prono comics. I understand their point of view, but am naturally suspicious of everything that they do.
 

Sharon

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Originally posted by tlatchaw
I remember (back in the old days, like 1977)
Back in the really old days sex-ed was about puberty and the body changes that accompany it; not a "how to have sex" class.
 

tlatchaw

Not dead yet.
Well, yeah, that was pretty much all we had too. I don't remember putting condoms on bananas or where to get an abortion being part of the curriculum.
 

Hot N Bothered

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Originally posted by Sharon
Back in the really old days sex-ed was about puberty and the body changes that accompany it; not a "how to have sex" class.
:yeahthat: Besides it's much better to have a tutor for that kind of stuff. :wink:
 

Hot N Bothered

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Originally posted by tlatchaw
Well, yeah, that was pretty much all we had too. I don't remember putting condoms on bananas or where to get an abortion being part of the curriculum.
I think the condom on the banana thing started when AIDS was discovered.
 
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cmdrfunk

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Originally posted by Sharon
Planned Parenthood held a conference for children, without their parents, that included distribution of a book deemed pornography by critics. Parents were not permitted to attend the conference, which was limited to children in the fifth through ninth grades, ages 10-14.


Children in grades seven through nine received a free copy of the book, "It's Perfectly Normal."



They've already read the same information on the internet anyway.

www.jackinworld.com. Email it to your young friends!
 
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