I’m really getting tired of the school system telling our teens that their parents are wrong. Gee, no wonder why parents can’t get control of their kids! Everytime the teens turn around the government or the school system is telling kids that their parents are wrong and it is okay to keep secrets from us. (Gee, its a sexual predators paradise! The authorities have already instilled the thought that parents don’t need to know……)
AMES, Iowa — A teen sex magazine will stay on the shelves at the Ames Public Library despite a petition signed by more than 100 parents objecting to the publication.
Copies are placed out two at a time for teens to take home without requiring sign-out.
So, I went to the website to see if this should be given out to kids. First of all, it isn’t just a magazine, it is a forum. Kids can log on to their
computers and get a strangers advice or other teens advice on their sexual activities.
Here is their poll question that is up today and the percentage of votes:
Should parents be able to have their children opt out of sex ed in school?
No. Where else am I going to get accurate information about sexuality? 50% Yes. School is strictly for reading, writing and arithmetic. 17% It depends. It’s up to the parents and the kind of sex ed. 32%
They have a section called “Comix & Quizzes” which states: “Sex, love, condoms and virginity don’t have to be so serious. Sex, Etc. has partnered with gURL.com to bring you comix that’ll make you LOL.”
Some of the titles of these comix are “The Sex Mission part 1,2 &3” “I am Horney” “Dirty Magazines”.
The quizzes they can take cover: “Sexual orientation” “Penis” “ Orgasms” & “Oral Sex”.
It is also very obvious in their “abortion” section that they are against Parental Notification/Consent laws. In the “adoption” section the first sentence states that it is rare that teens choose this option. We all know how teens follow the crowd before they will follow what they know is right – Peer pressure can be huge in high school. The “motto” is: Sex Education by Teens, for Teens!
I didn’t have the stomach to continue looking at their website. There is no “morality” section nor is their any kind of “what religions believe” section. If they are going to “teach” the all facts, perhaps they should include something more than the physical aspects. It would be up to the child to click the ‘morality’ or ‘religion’ section.
It is just sick that parents no longer have a say in the elective education their children will receive.

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