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  • Help – where's this analogy from?
  • bikemonkey
    Free Member

    My girlfriend is a Primary school teacher and has been tasked with getting the other teachers to teach sex education better.

    I remember reading an analogy about how the Victorian attitude to sex education is like taking kids on a train but not letting them see what’s going on and forbidding questions about trains i.e. it’s bound to make them more interested and excited.

    Where did I read it? Is it Stephen Fry?

    poppa
    Free Member

    And then thrashing them to within an inch of their lives if they make a ‘chuff-chuff’ noise.

    Maybe that is sex education after all.

    CountZero
    Full Member

    I’ve got a book of Victorian photographic pr0n, believe me, they weren’t that prudish about sex.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    CountZero – Member
    Would you care to come in to my study to view my etchings, young lady?

    😉

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