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Canadian school children accidentally given an explicit sex-ed guide

Canadian school children accidentally given an explicit sex-ed guide Parents of a class of elementary school students in British Columbia received a shock when their children’s’ public health nurse accidentally distributed an adult and graphic ‘safer sex’ education guide inside the classroom last week.Grade six and seven students of the Erickson Elementary school, near Creston, were set to partake in a scheduled three-day course on sexual health, but local public health nurse Kayla Benson mistakenly deviated from the regular syllabus.At the end of the final lesson on June 20, the CATIE Safer Sex Guide - designed to help adults to avoid contracting Hepatitis and HIV – was handed out to students as a take-away, prompting a litany of complaints from aghast parents.The 47-page-book features a number of cartoon drawings of animal characters, which apparently led Benson to mistake the book as being age appropriate for the pre-teens. The school's public health nurse Kayla Benton admitted she hadn't 'completely reviewed’ the book before handing it out the students It was handed to grade six and seven students of the Erickson Elementary school near Creston, during a scheduled three-day course on sexual health on June 20 At the end of the final lesson on June 20, the CATIE Safer Sex Guide - designed to help adults to avoid contracting Hepatitis and HIV – was handed out to students as a take-away, prompting a litany of complaints from concerned parentsHowever, the book also contains graphic descriptions of sex acts, fetishes – including bondage – and even provides advice on how to use shared sex toys and the best ways to take drugs.‘If you snort drugs, use your own straw or bumper. Rolled-up sticky notes make single-use, disposable straws,’ one passage of the book reads.Horrified parent Tertina Sandre said she learned that her son, who’s in the sixth grade, was in possession of book after an alarming interaction in her car on their way home.‘He said, “mom, look, they are teaching us about finger f****** at school and I was just like, ‘pardon me?” and I confiscated the book,’ Sandre told Global News. The 47-page-book features a number of cartoon drawings of animal characters, which apparently led nurse Kayla Benson to mistake the book as being age appropriate for the pre-teens However, the book also contains graphic descriptions of sex acts, fetishes – including bondage – and even provides advice on how to use shared sex toys and the best ways to take drugsOther parents shared similar moments of revulsion on social media, when they discovered their child had come home with the book.‘Let me ask you then when you are putting your child to bed and instead of “good night love you” I get “mom why would someone want someone to stick their fist up their a** or lick it,”’ said one mother on a community Facebook page.‘Be thankful that your children are innocent still because mine is no longer innocent and has questions that I cannot answer!,’ she continued.A day after the incident, the school district superintendent Christin

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