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Parents outraged after Oregon teacher asks students to write ‘sexual fantasy’ short story

Fox News – An Oregon high school has pulled a suggestive class assignment asking students to write a short story about a “sexual fantasy” after backlash from parents.

Health class students who missed coursework at Churchill High School in Eugene were asked via Canvas, an online learning management system, to complete a 10-point assignment titled “Fantasy Story”:

“For those students who were absent, you will write a short story of a paragraph or two. This story is a sexual fantasy that will have NO penetration of any kind or oral sex (no way of passing an STI).”

The assignment also asked students to choose three items, such as candles, massage oil, feathers and flavored syrup, to use in the story.

A screenshot of the health class assignment at Churchill High School in Eugene, Oregon, posted to Twitter and Facebook.

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“Your story should show that you can show and receive loving physical affection without having sex,” the teacher, Kirk Miller, added at the end of the assignment.

The assignment was posted to a Facebook group and received hundreds of comments from parents within an hour.

“If an adult male asked my daughter to share her sexual fantasies with him, I would be livid and be going to the police. No teacher has any business asking this of a child,” one parent said.

One of the parents concerned about the assignment, Katherine Rogers, said students in the class felt “mortified, awkward and creeped out” …

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