What is Clearview REALLY teaching our
children?
"That parents are "barriers" to a teenager's sexual health"
To
consider what behaviors students can engage in and still remain virgins or abstinent (Holding hands, dry kissing, mutual masturbation,
reading erotic literature, cuddling naked, deep kissing, vaginal intercourse, masturbation, oral intercourse, talking sexy,
anal intercourse, showering together, watching porn videos, massage, body painting) Click here to review curriculum page
For
students to "reach their own conclusions", and that "a healthy, respectful and mutually satisfying (sexual) relationship is
possible if they "feel ready" Click here to review curriculum page Similar information for freshmen Click here to review curriculum
Condom
Line-Up Activity Click here to review curriculum page
That "mutual masturbation, homosexuality, masturbation and bathing
together are definitely safe behaviors" Click here to review curriculum page
That there are "more
than two sexes; male, female and intersexual" Click here to review curriculum page
"Always use a new latex
barrier if you switch from oral/anal to oral/vaginal sex to reduce the risk of infection from harmful anal germs" Click here to review curriculum page
For 16-18 year-old students
to "educate parents, peers, and the school community regarding responsible sexual behaviors and in deciding when to engage
in potentially life-altering sexual behaviors Click here to review curriculum page
For students to "create
a resource list of local clinics, to look up Planned Parenthood in the white pages, and distribute the list to other students"
Click here to review curriculum page
That the "responsible
and healthy thing to do is to get to a family planning clinic, take a friend for support, outside your town where no one will
know you" Click here to review curriculum page
What behaviors do you think people can do without
losing their virginity? Hugging, kissing, touching, vaginal sex, anal sex, oral sex, mutual masturbation, sex toys,
fingering? Click here to review curriculum page
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