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I would like to see it explained too, can you come back and explain teatime?
Sure.
The SIECUS curriculum for Level 1, ages 5-8 includes:
• A person's genitals, reproductive organs, and genes determine whether the person is male or female.
• A boy/man has nipples, a penis, a *******, and testicles.
• A girl/woman has breasts, nipples, a vulva, a clitoris, a vagina, a uterus, and ovaries.
• Vaginal intercourse - when a penis is placed inside a vagina.
• Both boys and girls have body parts that feel good when touched.
• Touching and rubbing one's own genitals to feel good is called masturbation.
• Some boys and girls masturbate and others do not.
• People often kiss, hug, touch, and engage in other sexual behaviors with one another to show caring and to feel good.
That's why the previous commenter's recommendation of the Divinyls' "I Touch Myself" is perfect for Obama's theme song -- in many ways.
Wow, think of the groovy hand gestures that lady could teach the kids to do along with THAT song!
Do these kids understand that if Obama is elected they probably will not live to see the day to look back on this???
Well, that's OK. It's a rite of passage for kids to be able to throw back stupid things their parents made them do. I've ranted at adults for making us sing "Kumbaya" when we were little and for various bad hair-dos.
Well, that's OK. It's a rite of passage for kids to be able to throw back stupid things their parents made them do. I've ranted at adults for making us sing "Kumbaya" when we were little and for various bad hair-dos.
Let's just hope their parents taught them about abstinence and birth control and pre marital sex and baby daddy's and dead beat dad's that don't want kids.....
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