NB Premier Bans Sex-Ed Group After Seeing Single Controversial Slide

New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has banned a sex education group from provincial schools after seeing a screenshot of a slide from a presentation delivered to high school students. The slide contained questions about masturbation, anal sex, and porn consumption. Higgs called the presentation “clearly inappropriate” and said “a lot of parents were shocked” to see the questions. However, the president of the Montreal-based organization that made the presentation says her group has been teaching in New Brunswick schools for years and its material has been vetted by the province and is in line with the provincial curriculum.

Swansea Tops UK’s ‘Sexually Curious’ Cities, Internet Fills Education Gap

A new study reveals that Swansea in South Wales is the UK’s most sexually curious city, with a staggering 111 searches per 100,000 residents. The internet continues to play a significant role in providing sexual health information, with searches centering around erections, lasting longer in bed, and female pleasure. Despite efforts by local councils, cities like Milton Keynes, Gloucester, and Brighton also exhibit high levels of sexual curiosity, suggesting a need for more accessible sexual health resources. Experts emphasize that while the internet offers quick and convenient answers, it’s crucial to be cautious of misinformation and seek professional guidance when necessary.

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