A sex education provider that gives lessons in primary and secondary schools acted as a consultant on a stage show that was to discuss sexual pleasure in front of children as young as five.The School of Sexuality Education was consulted for The Family Sex Show, billed as “a fun and silly performance about the painfully awkward subject of sex”. It was directed at family audiences, and children as young as five, with a warning that it contained nudity, but was cancelled last year after a backlash from parents.
MARK EDMONDS: Sex education in British schools is no longer confined to euphemistic discussions about reproductive systems, contraception and loving relationships.
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