Video Shows California Teacher Graphically Explaining Gay Sex To High Schoolers

Brittany M. Hughes | June 2, 2023
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A California sex ed teacher is going viral for all the wrong reasons - and so will her students, if they take her advice.

Cell phone footage, which should be shocking but somehow isn't, shows a teacher at El Dorado High School in Placentia, California sitting cross-legged on a desk while telling her teenage students all about how gay men pleasure one another through anal sex. And she wasn't exactly skimping on the details.

"You don't have to go inside the booty hole. You can actually just push on the seam and that stimulates the prostate gland - they apparently really like that," she tells the kids, as a slide with a close-up photo of a prostate gland sits on the screen behind her. "So that's why, for male and male, anal sex is still very pleasurable because of the fact that it hits the prostate and there's a lot of nerve endings in your booty, as well."

She then goes on to tell the chuckling class that Target sells sex toys alongside the condoms and tampons.

"If you go to Target, seriously, if you go to Target and go where the tampons and pads are, they have they just look like a little box but if you open it up - there's like a Velcro front to the box - you open it up and then bam! Sex toys," she says, before explaining that the "toys" are curved to stimulate the "g-spot" of the prostate.

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The Post Millennial points out that California recently passed a law mandating LGBTQ content be included in public school sex ed curriculums to cater to the "sexual health of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender students and those questioning their sexual identities." And if you're still wondering why Florida passed a law saying teachers can't indoctrinate kids with explicitly sexual lessons or LGBTQ propaganda? This right here would be why.

Just remember, y'all - there are some things penicillin can't cure.

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