The guide was published by CATIE, which publishes information on HIV and hepatitis C in Canada, and discusses everything from STIs to consent and sexual fetishes.
The guide was handed out to a Grade 6 and 7 class at Erickson Elementary, in the community of Creston, B.C. by a public health nurse. The school district has apologized, and Perkins says the school district and school called every parent in the class to discuss the material. "Shock. Complete and utter shock. And anger," said Liz Anderson, whose son was in the class and took one of the guides. " wouldn't have looked this stuff up on their own if they hadn't been shown what it was."
"It's just sad that we have to be stronger advocates for our children when the school is supposed to also. The school is supposed to be a safe place for our kids," she said.Debbie West, whose son is also in the class, says it offered parents an opportunity to have an honest discussion with their children about sex.
So now it’s no pipelines and no sex?
No wonder bc people are idiots
If that guide qualifies as explicit, I can only imagine what kind of heart attack these oversensitive parents are going to have when their kids are older. Must be hard being stuck in the 1950s.
Snails and magic shrooms?