California university’s website disturbingly says it is OK for children to engage in ‘sexual play,’ watch porn
According to The College Fix, The University of California, Santa Barbara sociology department hosts an online platform, maintained by students, called “SexInfo Online” to answer questions about sexuality.
The website, SexInfo Online, maintained by the school’s sociology department by students “who have studied advanced topics in human sexuality,” features a sub-sections with articles related to human sexuality, one of them titled, “Childhood Sexuality.” One document says parents should react ‘positively’ to 4-year-olds touching each others’ genitals, and discusses disturbing topics such as “childhood masturbation, sexual play, and the appropriate reactions to those behaviors by parents.
The authors of the article said, on the topic of sexual play between young children, that it is most common “between the ages of four and seven” and that it is “generally harmless”, adding, “If a child is performing these activities excessively or in public, parents should sit down and talk with them about how these activities should be done in private versus of trying to thwart the activity altogether.”
Another article on the website titled “Talking To Your Children About Sex,” the author said, “It is important that children understand that viewing pornography is a normal habit, and that they do not need to be ashamed of it”, seemingly encouraging young children to watch pornography.
The website doesn’t counsel or advise parents to prevent their children from watching porn, but instead states that parents should tell children that pornographic material may create “expectations about sex that are unrealistic.”
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