Safer Sex Menu
OMG. Guess what I learned on The Gormley Show this morning.
Some high school students in Saskatchewan have received the “Safer Sex Menu.” I missed the details but I did hear that at least a few principals declined. Good for them. This is wholly inappropriate in both language and tone. Vulgar slang is used throughout. The “menu” offers scatophilia and urolagnia as no risk “hors d’oeuvres”. Ugh. Is this really something that we want our children taught about in schools? How is this even part of sex education?
Can you guess what word is not found in the menu? Abstinence.
I guess that might spoil the teenagers’sexual appetites.
I also find fault with the focus of the menu. HIV prevention governs the assignment of risk levels and the other STDs to which teens are more likely to be exposed are barely mentioned. For example, they promote oral sex as being safe but herpes is easily transmitted orally.
Once again, your tax dollars hard at work. This “menu” was produced by the Canadian Public Health Association and paid for by the Public Health Agency of Canada. If you have a child in school, maybe you should ask if this document is being distributed in your district.

How is scatophilia “no risk”? It might not give you the HIV but how can that be considered safe? Other than the fact it’s incredibly gross, how is that safe, it might not give you AIDS but you can get a bunch of other diseases from that sort of thing.
It’s good to know the public schools can’t teach a kid to read but they can teach them this crap. Granted it might work better if they bothered to teach the kids to read first, that way they could at least read this little atrocity.
I agree. No sane person would consider it safe. Or appealing.