WA state school board director touts sexual ‘pleasure’ classes for 9-year-olds

Despite all the protests over the use of the term “grooming,” it’s clear that many on the left are obsessed with exposing young children to sexual relations as soon as possible.

Even worse, far too many parents seem to be willing to go along as evident in their support for overly-sexualized drag queens interacting with their children, who are taught to twerk and feed dollar bills to the so-called performers.

And to be clear, the efforts to introduce young children to sex include more and more an emphasis on pleasure. Just look to the state of Washington, where a school board director who owns a sex shop is teaching sex education classes for children as young as nine on topics such as “sexual anatomy for pleasure” and “safer sex practices for all kinds of sexual activities,” according to Fox News.

Jenn Mason,  school board director for the Bellingham School District, who also owns the sex shop WinkWink, was open about her intentions while speaking with KTTH radio host Jason Rantz.

“The class for nine- to 12-year-olds is an introduction to topics related to relationships, puberty, bodies, and sexuality. We focus on what makes healthy vs. unhealthy friendships and romantic relationships, the science of how puberty works, consent and personal boundaries, defining ‘sex’, and discussing why people may or may not choose to engage in sexual activities,” Mason said.

Mason told Rantz there will be four, three-hour sex education classes held next month at the sex shop, which is described as a “woman-owned, identity-inclusive sex shop” that is “sex-positive, body-positive, and gender-affirming.”

The event is titled the “Uncringe Academy,” and Mason will teach the classes broken down by age. Nine- to 12-year-olds will be in one class, while 13- to 17-year-olds will be in another class. The event is billed as offering “honest, supportive, and inclusive sex education classes to help young people of all genders and sexual identities understand this important part of their life.”

Among the class topics are, “What IS sex? Kinds of solo and partnered sexual activities,” “Sexual anatomy for pleasure and reproduction,” “Gender and sexual identities,” “Safer sex practices for all kinds of sexual activities.”

The description of the classes stipulates that the “workshops are divided by age and presentation of topics will vary for developmental appropriateness (sic),” Fox News reported.

Mason held a “Child Queer Open Mic” event in June that resulted in confrontations out in front of her business, as people showed up to protest the sexual exploitation of children

A certified “sex coach,” Mason believes sex has no set definition and that it differed from one person to the next.

“While some people think of sex as only being when a penis goes in a vagina, ‘sex’ can really be any activity that a person does with themselves or others to become aroused,” she said. “There’s no such thing as ‘real’ sex, and it’s okay if your definition of sex is different from someone else’s.”

The concept of pleasure-based teachings is not limited to just one area. A Rhode Island state senator sponsored a bill that supported teaching kids “queer inclusive, pleasure-based sex ed.”

State Sen. Tiara Mack tweeted in February: “Really excited for the house sex ed bill hearing later today. Teaching comprehensive, queer inclusive, pleasure based sex ed was a highlight of my time teaching.”

Mack was in the news this week when she shared a video of herself at the beach while asking RI residents to vote for her. In a bikini, the Democratic senator was twerking while upside down just before asking for their votes.

Tom Tillison

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