This is a memoir in the form of a graphic novel that deals with the author's coming out as a lesbian and discovery that her father was homosexual. That is not sex education.concordtom said:movielover said:Brookfield Public Schools in CT just voted to keep the p*rnographic book “Fun Home” in the school library. The book discusses a self described “lesbian t*rrorist” doing or*l s*x.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 3, 2024
Parents spoke out against it but the board didn’t care. They insist on having p*rn in schools. pic.twitter.com/kygje55AbV
Maybe sex education is a good thing.
What this guy calls P0RN could be an avenue toward understanding human sexuality that all go through. Your accusations in little tweets are meaningless. Examination of the texts and age and context are required.
Have you ever experienced oral sex? Therefore, stfu with your bs.
Here is the one page from the piece that's most controversial:
[Irony alert: the content filter for this web site is blocking the screen shot from the novel. It is 3 panels, 2 showing one girl's face in the harry vagina of her lover; in the other her face is merely between her lover's naked legs]
Context, the degree to which the graphic is necessary to advance the story and other things matter. I have not read it so I don't know. But my default position is pictorials of explicit sex acts is inappropriate for minor audiences. Straight vs gay is irrelevant - I would say the exact same thing if the graphic novel showed a women with a ***** in her mouth.