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Old 03-26-2004, 09:46 PM
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Re: Children's Sex Games

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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
This was mentioned on a listserve that I am on with sorors and this really concerns me. I know a lot of you are parents and maybe you are not aware that this is going on, but it is. . .

**I tried to edit out as much as possible the offensive terminology.**

The kids call the game P_____ Poppers.

Girls wear these multicolored rubber bracelets on their arms and a boywill come up to them and try to break one... each color bracelet has a different meaning.....the girl will have to perform the act for that color. Students have been suspended from schools for selling them. These are the meanings for the colors (in DC).

*NOTE: THESE ARE THE CHILDREN'S MEANING AND TERMINOLOGY!!!!!
Black: Sexual intercourse (sex)
Blue: Oral sex
Green: Outdoor Sex
Clear: anything you want
Orange: Kiss
Yellow: Hug
Red: Lapdance (3 minute max)
Purple: Usual Sex (doggie style, etc.)
Silver: Fisting (hand in vagina/butt)
White: flashing your breasts
Pink: flash anything
Gold Glitter: make out
Brown: toss my salad
Glow in Dark: sex toys
Spikes: same sex

SHUT UP YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That is CRUCIAL, I've heard a lot, but this is a bit much. And in my area...

To clarify some things on Special Ed students (for some reason that stuck out like a sore thumb)...
They CAN be suspended, but they can't go over 10 suspension days in a year and it CANNOT be related to their disability (i.e. a child with Tourette's cannot be suspending for cussing in class, if that is one of the outbursts he has). People sometimes shy away from suspending them because they're scared and don't know the laws under IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act). While their suspended, they must continue to receive their educational program, which in a lot of cases would just mean an in school suspension since most school can't afford an inhouse aid to teach them. Additionally, depending on the child's disability, he may NOT have the skills needed to make those types of value judgements, BUT has ENOUGH skills to be included in a general education classroom (autism, mild mental retardation, etc). They are including more special ed students into the general classroom, so teachers have to be mindful of these things. (But he very well could have done it cuz he was horny...)

(sorry, Special ed major and I have school on the brain ).

But, WHY wasn't the girl suspended if he was? That is not right, she was the one doing it. And I remember science lab, you CANNOT see all students at ALL times. This is NOT the school system's fault, unless you want to blame them for not having sex ed to curb this kind of behavior.

I had sex ed in elementary. And I mean, most of us didn't do anything, but when we, er, they did, they were smart enough not to do it in friggin class. The bathroom, maybe, but not class.
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