Friday, 13 January 2012

HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES IN SEX WORK

The year 2011 was the year when the people of Papua New Guinea went close to having sex workers decriminalized by the parliament.

Once that happened, there would be severe implications for the nation. Once the state had allowed sex workers to operate, it would flow on that sex work had become a legitimate career to be included in the careers curriculum of high schools.

Careers would need to promote the value of being a sex worker. The teacher would have no right to object as the state had overruled the churches.

But we need to remember that sex work involves not only women and girls. It involves boys too and sex with paedophiles. So in support of sex work, the schools would need to involve gay, lesbian and paedophile sex in the school curriculum for sex education.

But that would not be enough. Students would need to learn that men can marry men or boys. Girls can marry women or girls. Same sex marriage would have to be legalized too. So too adoption of children by gays, lesbians and paedophiles.

Teachers would need to accept responsibility to teach about anal sex, rimming, fisting and all other gay and lesbian sexual practices. Please click:


Students would need to graduate with the understanding that there are two lawful options. There would be traditional marriage and same-sex marriage. Papua New Guinea would never be the same.

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