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A mother in Manitoba, Canada, has revealed that teenage students at her son’s school were being provided with wooden phalluses, condoms, and a cartoon flip book featuring gay sex art as part of their “sex education.”

On February 19, Janine Stephanie Penner took to Facebook to express outrage that her teenage son had been provided a number of inappropriate “sex education” aides. In the post, Penner claimed that her son, who is currently in grade 10, had been provided with a “gay porn graphic flip book at school as a method of learning how to use condoms and in addition, received 15 condoms and a wooden pecker for practice.” Penner’s son attends the Virden Collegiate Institute.

The wooden phallus provided to the student is a condom demonstration aide manufactured by Lifestyles.

The flip-book Penner’s son was given is titled “Who’s Got The Condom?” and a digital copy of the book reveals it is 53-pages long and was created in collaboration with CATIE — Canada’s leading HIV and Hepatitis C information charity — as well as Youth2O and “2-Spirited People of the First Nations.”

On the front of the book, a young, slim man can be seen perched over the hips of an older, larger man in what appears to be an Indigenous-style tent. On both the front cover and a page photographed by Penner, the older man is wearing a condom, with the younger man in the process of engaging in sexual activity with him.

While the book is purported to be an educational resource for condoms, there is no text, instructions, or any other information from pages 2 to 51 of the book. The illustrations simply show a series of progressive actions featuring the younger man masturbating the older man before a bright-pink condom is introduced.

The younger man then climbs on top of the older man and the two engage in intercourse. The final pages of the book, when flipped rapidly, animate the two men thrusting against each other.

On CATIE’s website, the book is described as “graphically [modeling] condom use between two men.” While the book is just over 50 pages on the CATIE website, Penner stated her son was given a version of it that was approximately “120 pages of this graphic stuff.”

The condoms, wooden phallus, and flip-book were reportedly provided to every boy in grades 9 and 10 at the Virden Collegiate Institute, with Penner reporting her older son, who also attends the school, informing her that only condoms had been given out the year prior.

“Y’all, they don’t even hide this anymore,” Penner wrote. “Robbing our children and seducing their minds. We need to push back… This is what needs to be protested.”

Penner confirmed that she is set to meet with the principal of the school on February 19.

The post, which has gone viral on Facebook and X, attracted many comments from incensed parents.

One father said his daughter attends the same school, and that she had confirmed that the condoms, wooden phallus, and flip-books were also available outside of the school’s office and had been brought in by a public health nurse.

“The teacher, the principal, and the school trustee would be getting an earful from me,” said one concerned parent. “I got my kids out in time, I couldn’t handle my kids being stuck in that system. I was fighting with them all the time about age appropriateness and now it’s just evil content”

Another parent claimed that their 14-year-old child at a school in Ontario had received the same set of items as part of their education.

This article is presented as a joint-release with The Publica.
 
>not already wet and ready to go

Ngmi
Not all women can produce enough natural lube and if your partner is, uh, endowed it makes things a lot easier and less painful. Some medical conditions and medications also interfere with a woman's ability to produce natural lubrication.

This is why comprehensive sex ed is important!
 
Reminder.... she's okay with this cause she likes to watch questionably young men fuck.

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Eh, I think they just used a gay couple for ~diversity~. Knowing how to put on a condom and that lube is important applies to straight sex too.
Just acknowledging the existence of homos would be better than having a full course on it. That’s all that needs to be done really, because gay sex isn’t the majority.
 
Reminder.... she's okay with this cause she likes to watch questionably young men fuck.

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Anime twinks, real men are 3DPD.

Also null doesn't think bisexuality exists.
Just acknowledging the existence of homos would be better than having a full course on it. That’s all that needs to be done really, because gay sex isn’t the majority.
It's a goofy flip book I'm sure kids mostly giggle at. Wouldn't exactly call that a full course. I'll take it over telling kids condoms don't protect against HIV.
 
Reminder.... she's okay with this cause she likes to watch questionably young men fuck.
And she fantasizes about torturing teenagers but oops it's okay because it's real.
She's also fine with child sex scenes as long as there's content warnings guys, no she doesn't jack off to it.
Anime twinks, real men are 3DPD.

Also null doesn't think bisexuality exists.
And she still doesn't know hyperbole exists.
Or maybe he's referencing the S P E C T R U M
This is why foreplay is good to learn.
She's going to take this as admission you have to learn foreplay in sex ed btw. Congrats, you have a spedo glomping for you now.
 
This is why foreplay is good to learn.
Foreplay helps but sometimes even that isn't enough. Some women just are dry down there, especially if they have certain conditions or are on certain meds. Ladyparts are pretty complicated and women usually have to educate each other about troubleshooting them because we don't usually get taught that shit in school.
 
Foreplay helps but sometimes even that isn't enough. Some women just are dry down there, especially if they have certain conditions or are on certain meds. Ladyparts are pretty complicated and women usually have to educate each other about troubleshooting them because we don't usually get taught that shit in school.
Better to not teach that at a young age.
 
Idk I think high school is old enough to learn about some lady part care and maintenance. Shit, girls younger than that can get shit like endo and PCOS. I didn't learn about endo and PCOS til I was an adult.
Resources can be set aside when symptoms become noticeable but it’s better to get a standard sex-Ed than to make accommodations for every thing that could possibly go wrong.
 
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Resources can be set aside when symptoms become noticeable but it’s better to get a standard sex-Ed than to make accommodations for every thing that could possibly go wrong.
Still, I think girls should be told more than pop a midol and hope for the best if they have super heavy/painful periods. Like if it's seriously harming them they need to tell a doctor and can get prescribed shit to help. So many girls just suffer in silence because they don't know what they're experiencing isn't normal or that those conditions exist and can be treated.
 
Still, I think girls should be told more than pop a midol and hope for the best if they have super heavy/painful periods. Like if it's seriously harming them they need to tell a doctor and can get prescribed shit to help. So many girls just suffer in silence because they don't know what they're experiencing isn't normal or that those conditions exist and can be treated.
Fair point, the current sex-Ed such as the on in the article doesn’t seem to cover an obvious problem that happens to young girls. Worrying about gay sex compared to a much more naturally occurring problem won’t help much for those who need help.
 
Still, I think girls should be told more than pop a midol and hope for the best if they have super heavy/painful periods. Like if it's seriously harming them they need to tell a doctor and can get prescribed shit to help. So many girls just suffer in silence because they don't know what they're experiencing isn't normal or that those conditions exist and can be treated.
I think normal people have their mother to ask.
 
Fair point, the current sex-Ed such as the on in the article doesn’t seem to cover an obvious problem that happens to young girls. Worrying about gay sex compared to a much more naturally occurring problem won’t help much for those who need help.
The article is just about what was taught to boys, in the most sensationalist way possible at that.

I do think boys do need to be taught some stuff about girl parts though, since there are way too many grown-ass men that don't even know basic shit about how periods work (or think women pee from their vaginal opening and shit like that).
I think normal people have their mother to ask.
Some moms don't even know that shit and not all moms are people girls can ask about that kind of thing.
 
The article is just about what was taught to boys, in the most sensationalist way possible at that.

I do think boys do need to be taught some stuff about girl parts though, since there are way too many grown-ass men that don't even know basic shit about how periods work (or think women pee from their vaginal opening and shit like that).
Well they have separate sections for boys and girls, boys don’t learn about girl’s parts and Vice-versa. It would be pretty easy to teach since a lot of it is simple to understand, it’s just not done though.
 
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Well they have separate sections for boys and girls, boys don’t learn about girl’s parts and Vice-versa. It would be pretty easy to teach since a lot of it is simple to understand, it’s just not done though.
They actually did teach us a little about male anatomy and puberty stuff i.e. nocturnal emissions and erections and shit. Didn't teach us about prostates, that I learned about from fanfiction.

I'm not sure what they teach boys about female anatomy, but it clearly isn't enough with how many adult men don't know basic shit (including legislators).
 
They actually did teach us a little about male anatomy and puberty stuff i.e. nocturnal emissions and erections and shit. Didn't teach us about prostates, that I learned about from fanfiction.

I'm not sure what they teach boys about female anatomy, but it clearly isn't enough with how many adult men don't know basic shit (including legislators).
What I was taught, it’s the female reproduction organ, periods are a thing but it’s not elaborated how they work and why they happen other than it occurs, and that breasts will grow. Oh yeah and that if you have HIV as a woman you can spread it by breast feeding along with normal sex.
 
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