The National Health Service in the city of Sheffield produced the booklet,
which has a section called "an orgasm a day" that encourages educators to tell
teens about the positive physical and emotional effects of sex and masturbation,
which is described as an easy way for people to explore their bodies and feel
good. Like more traditional sex education guides, it encourages
demonstrations about how to use condoms and other contraceptives.
Some professionals have hailed the new approach as a welcome antidote
to traditional sex education, which they say can be long on biological facts but
short on information about the complexity of human relationships.
The booklet suggests ways in which teachers can encourage sexual
awareness and responsibility while teaching young people that sex is something
that is meant to be enjoyed.
It’s sad and disheartening when these spiritually devastating practices are not only condoned, but encouraged. What kind of world are we leaving for our posterity?
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