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UK Sex Ed Curriculum Pushes Foot Fetish

Scarleth Marie, CC BY 2.0

Sex ed for kids covers porn, sexting, and yes, toe sucking

Feb 19, 2020

New York Post – A British dad thinks a sex health guide his daughter got in school toe-tally sucks.

Carl Lawrence, 35, said his daughter Emma, 14, came home from school after being told to discuss the manual titled “Relationships and Sexual Health.”

Among the alternatives to sex, the publication suggested that students “suck each other’s toes.”

“I understand children need to be made aware of the world, but should we really be promoting fetishes in Year Nine (13/14-year-olds)?

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“I don’t think so,” the security worker told the news outlet.

13-year-olds need to know all about foot fetishes, apparently.

Other suggestions offered in the guide included:

  • buying partners “some nice underwear,”
  • nibbling their ears,
  • each sucking the ends of a long piece of spaghetti,
  • telling them “they are beautiful even if they look rough”
  • and driving “for two hours to see them for one.”

Emma said she and her classmates “were all looking at it laughing.”

“We asked the teacher and she said, ‘You don’t know if you like it until you try it.’ I was shocked,” she said.

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March 31, 2019

WebMD – The symptoms of sexual problems in men include:

  • Lack of sexual desire, sexual fantasies, or interest in sexual contact
  • Inability to have or maintain any erection
  • Inability to have or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual penetration
  • Inability to reach an orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation and signs of arousal
  • Ability to achieve orgasm only after an unusually lengthy period of stimulation
  • Ability to achieve orgasm only during masturbation or during oral sex
  • Ability to achieve orgasm only in situations that are considered bizarre or taboo, such as fetishes
  • Difficulty controlling the timing of orgasm and ejaculation, so that it occurs very early in sexual contact, leaving the other partner dissatisfied
  • Lack of ejaculation
  • Persistent erection unassociated with sexual desire
  • Bloody ejaculation (This can be frightening but is usually not serious.)

Call Your Doctor Immediately or Go to an Emergency Room If:

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