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In reply to the discussion: UC Berkeley exposes elementary kids to giant penis, 'pin-the-tail on the anus' game [View all]exboyfil
(18,366 posts)1. Sorry I can't go there
Parading around advocating a libertine lifestyle is exercising your freedom of speech, but it is coarsening the culture. If I was a parent I would be upset about these foolish displays which are totally inappropriate for children.
I had the big sex talk with my daughters in sixth grade. Actually I used a Human Biology book that is part of some nursing curriculum.
As a side note my daughter and I enjoy Darwin Week at our local university. This year I was not very thrilled since two days out of the four were taken up discussing sex. My daughter would have preferred more information about ongoing scientific research into evolution and genetics for example.
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UC Berkeley exposes elementary kids to giant penis, 'pin-the-tail on the anus' game [View all]
alp227
Feb 2014
OP
Pointing out that Reagan was responsible for ignoring the largest crisis to social
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#32
I don't think it's right to expect college students to be appropriate for children.
JVS
Feb 2014
#28
College kids doing typical college stuff on a college campus are not the problem in this story
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#11
College kids doing typical college stuff on a college campus are not the problem
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#17
Honestly that doesn't matter.It's Berkeley. If you're going on campus you take your chances
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#18
Lots of people in CA don't know enough about Berkeley to know that -- especially first generation
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#19
It could just as well be the pro-life group with their graphic dismembered fetus pics 5 feet high
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#39
Plus the kids' "trauma" would be directly related to how the adult chaperones reacted.
Gormy Cuss
Feb 2014
#34
Homo or hetero, sexual things to which kids are exposed should be age appropriate.
merrily
Feb 2014
#23