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Denmark may introduce p0rn to public schools
Published: 03 Mar 2015 08:57 GMT+01:00
A sexology professor is calling on schools to show students p0rn so that they can learn to tell the difference between real-life sex and what they see in online films.
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Danish school kids may soon have p0rn on the official curriculum.
A sexology professor at Aalborg University has proposed that Danish public schools show **** films so that students can learn to distinguish between real-life sex and the unrealistic expectations that teens can get from watching hard-core ****.
“Instead of having sex education be boring and technical, where you roll a condom onto a cucumber, I’d rather have us educate our children to be critical consumers who see **** with a certain distance and reflection,” Christian Graugaard told public broadcaster DR.
With studies showing that up to 99 percent of teenage boys and 86 percent of teenage girls in the Nordics have seen ****, Graugaard said that schools should help the teens understand that their own sex life is unlikely to mirror that of what they see online.
Graugaard said that if teens try to replicate what they see in hard-core **** films “it is a recipe for broken necks and disappointment”.
DR spoke to a classroom in Aalborg about the suggestion, and the students there were positive.
"I think you could get something out of it – for example the difference between real love between two people who have sex and hard **** and orgies from the US," ninth grade student Anders Kaagaard told DR.
Denmark has a history of being ahead of the curve on the acceptance of ****. The country lifted a ban on pornography in 1967 and two years later, Denmark became the first country in the world to completely legalize it.
Today, **** is fairly mainstream in Denmark. According to a survey from October, three fourths of Danish men and a third of Danish women watch ****.
The Danish request to introduce **** in schools, however, is not unique. According to DR, similar efforts are underway in both the UK and Sweden.
Denmark may introduce **** to public schools - The Local
Published: 03 Mar 2015 08:57 GMT+01:00
A sexology professor is calling on schools to show students p0rn so that they can learn to tell the difference between real-life sex and what they see in online films.
[Image removed]
Danish school kids may soon have p0rn on the official curriculum.
A sexology professor at Aalborg University has proposed that Danish public schools show **** films so that students can learn to distinguish between real-life sex and the unrealistic expectations that teens can get from watching hard-core ****.
“Instead of having sex education be boring and technical, where you roll a condom onto a cucumber, I’d rather have us educate our children to be critical consumers who see **** with a certain distance and reflection,” Christian Graugaard told public broadcaster DR.
With studies showing that up to 99 percent of teenage boys and 86 percent of teenage girls in the Nordics have seen ****, Graugaard said that schools should help the teens understand that their own sex life is unlikely to mirror that of what they see online.
Graugaard said that if teens try to replicate what they see in hard-core **** films “it is a recipe for broken necks and disappointment”.
DR spoke to a classroom in Aalborg about the suggestion, and the students there were positive.
"I think you could get something out of it – for example the difference between real love between two people who have sex and hard **** and orgies from the US," ninth grade student Anders Kaagaard told DR.
Denmark has a history of being ahead of the curve on the acceptance of ****. The country lifted a ban on pornography in 1967 and two years later, Denmark became the first country in the world to completely legalize it.
Today, **** is fairly mainstream in Denmark. According to a survey from October, three fourths of Danish men and a third of Danish women watch ****.
The Danish request to introduce **** in schools, however, is not unique. According to DR, similar efforts are underway in both the UK and Sweden.
Denmark may introduce **** to public schools - The Local