Public Schools Emphasize The Pleasures Of Sex
“Q: If a man lost his erection after putting on a condom and before intercourse, what could the couple do? A: Continue stimulating one another, relax and enjoy the fun, wait a while and start playing again using the condom as part of the play. Emphasize that this will probably happen to most males at some point in their lives.” Thus reads a sex-ed textbook that your thirteen year old child may be learning from in school.
The book “Be Proud! Be Responsible!” presents 13-19 year old students with this wisdom, plus many other “valuable lessons” for today’s youth on how to make using a condom fun during sexual intercourse. Here are a few more fun ideas:
“Use condoms as a method of foreplay…Use different colors and types/textures (some have ribs on them)…Think up a sexual fantasy using condoms…Tell your partner how using a condom can make a man last longer…Act sexy/sensual when putting condoms on…Have a sense of humor—be silly—Make jokes…Hide them on your body and ask your partner to find it…Wrap them as a present and give them to your partner before a romantic dinner…tease each other manually while putting on the condom…have fun putting them on your partner—pretend you are different people or in different situations.”
And yes, just to reiterate, thirteen year old children are
learning this in school. (Continued below...)

According to a report by The Administration for Children and Families last year, the teaching of abstinence has disappeared almost completely from sexual education. Instead of teaching kids that they should not have sex until they are married, or at least in a loving adult relationship, the focus of sex-ed has shifted more towards just making sure they don’t get diseases or get pregnant.
Since every kid is going to have sex anyway, we might as well teach them how to get the most pleasure out of it, without any inconvenient side effects, right?
Such a mindset did not always exist in
ParentsForTruth is on a campaign to reinstate abstinence based sexual education, and expose the filth being taught to our nation’s children in schools today. Unfortunately, parents have faced greater difficulty in recent years influencing how public schools use their tax dollars in teaching their children, especially concerning issues of sex.
Public school initiatives teaching pro-homosexual content
have in some cases received favorable rulings in federal court despite the
protests of concerned parents. Course
materials for a proposed program in
If you happen to think that liberal attitudes towards sex in our public schools aren’t negatively affecting our children, think again. Not only have such courses discouraged the development of moral behavior, the potent sexual atmosphere has caused some kids to end up criminals.
In states across
Similar pictures have popped up across the Internet with teens sending nude pictures to their boyfriends and girlfriends. This growing trend of sending around racy photos includes teen celebrities Vanessa Hudgens of the popular “High School Musical,” and “Hannah Montana” star, Miley Cyrus.
This is a dangerous time for children in this country. Progressives are increasingly winning battles in the Culture War for the hearts and minds of the people. Every parent should take an extremely close look at exactly what their children have been learning in school, and take action to preserve innocence, and morality.







The world is not a moral and innocent place, so why would we want to preserve that in our youth? That would be like prolonging the belief in Santa Claus.
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We should be telling our kids not to have sex because at 14 kids are not emotionally ready to have sex. Not to mention this belief that condoms will protect you from STDs is lie promulgated by condom companies and liberals seeking to justify their own immoral behavior. Although the risk is greatly reduced you can still get STDs while using them. My friend who works at Johns Hopkins sees people every week that got HIV while using condoms. Teaching kids to abstain is the best way to protect them both emotionally and physically.
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The thing about pushing condoms is this: Statistics show that condoms prevent pregnancy about 60% of the time that they are used. Now since a woman {or girl} can only get pregnant 25% of the time, using condoms to prevent pregnancy is like playing Russian Roulette.
As for preventing STD's,some of the newer ones like Chlamydia are not prevented by condoms
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I'd love to know where you got that fact. I've seen 97% if used correctly. No one would purchase condoms if the prevention rate was 60%.
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Well Champ, here are some figures for you and they appear a little rosier than what I posted since these figures presume that the condoms were used correctly every time...not really logical. But, the fact remains that a woman can only get pregnant 7 days out of every month and taking that into account, you would be nuts to rely on a condom for birth control.
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