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Planned Parenthood Web Site Promotes Porn to TeensCNSNews.com) - Teenwire.com, the Planned Parenthood Web site that says it was created "to provide medically accurate sexual health information for teens on the Internet," is advising teens that viewing pornography is a normal and "safer" way of enjoying sex.In a 2007 article, "Birth Control Choices for Teens," the writer for the Planned Parenthood site tells readers about "Outercourse."Under the subtitle, "lower-risk forms of outercourse," in addition to kissing, masturbation, erotic massage and body rubbing, or frottage, is "fantasy." "Many couples can read or watch sexy stories or pictures together," the article states. "They can also share or act out sex fantasies. People do it in person, on the phone, surfing the Internet or through e-mail instant messaging." Another advice piece, "Porn vs. Reality," warns that federal law makes it illegal for anyone under 18 to view pornography; "however, not everyone follows the rules, and you may run across some porn before you turn 18. There are a few things you should know about the images you might see. First of all, many people enjoy pornography alone or with a partner as part of sex play. People have different ideas of what is arousing, and there are many different kinds of porn that appeal to people's different interests."On the Web site's "Ask the Experts" page, young readers pose questions about pornography.
Or....or....or...Maybe we can teach a modicum of self-discipline.Nah. Never mind.
Clapp said parents are making a big mistake."Unfortunately, parents are outsourcing their responsibility to talk to their kids about healthy sexuality to teachers, the culture and sites like teenwire.com, without any understanding about the sort of misguided messages that our children are hearing," she added.
Another advice piece, "Rape vs. Reality," warns that federal law makes it illegal for anyone to rape another person; "however, not everyone follows the rules, and you may decide to rape someone. There are a few things you should know about raping someone. First of all, many people enjoy raping adults or children. People have different ideas of what is arousing, and there are many different kinds of rape that appeal to people's different interests."
This is the organization that not only is making a profit, but is still receiving money from the government. I've argued with them when they came to my campus recently. They are the most insane group of people I have ever met.
Quote from: ACrazyConservative on February 26, 2008, 12:11:04 PMThis is the organization that not only is making a profit, but is still receiving money from the government. I've argued with them when they came to my campus recently. They are the most insane group of people I have ever met. At one point back in '03 they were running ads in W. Texas saying something to the effect of how they'd been a "leader in womens healthcare for over 50 years"I about wrecked the car.
Wonder what liberals' reactions would've been had it said this:QuoteAnother advice piece, "Rape vs. Reality," warns that federal law makes it illegal for anyone to rape another person; "however, not everyone follows the rules, and you may decide to rape someone. There are a few things you should know about raping someone. First of all, many people enjoy raping adults or children. People have different ideas of what is arousing, and there are many different kinds of rape that appeal to people's different interests."