School Parents Outraged by Oral Sex Survey

All eyes in a Massachusetts town are on a sex survey administered in a middle school.
All eyes in a Massachusetts town are on a sex survey administered in a middle school.
 
A Massachusetts town is amassed in controversy after seventh grade students at Memorial Middle School in Fitchburg, MA were forced to answer questions about their sexual history.

Students as young as 12 years old were told they had to fill-out a Youth Risk Behavior Assessment form, which, among other things, asked if they’d ever had oral sex and what method of protection they used last.

“You’re talking about kids who probably don’t even know what oral sex is,” outraged parent Arlene Tessitore tells Fox News.

Tessitore says that one of her daughters was told she had to partake in the questionnaire despite objecting because the school operates on a form of “passive consent” –students bring home permission forms and, if they are not returned with explicit approval, than permission is simply assumed.

Now two of Tessitore’s daughters have filed a complaint with the US Department of Education against the Fitchburg School Committee. They are being assisted with the help of The Rutherford Institute, a civil liberties organization.

Principal Fran Thomas tells Fox News Radio that the school is required to administer the survey in order to meet requirements that allow for funding through a federal grant. Thomas says it was administered by a local social services agency in coordination with the Centers for Disease Control. While admitting that the survey was indeed handed out, Thomas claims that he “can take no responsibility for what’s on that survey.”

“It was not optional,” says Thomas. “It’s part of a grant that they applied for and the district said you have to administer this survey.”

John Whitehead of The Rutherford Institute tells Fox the survey “goes down a whole list” of questions, including ones about birth control pills and condoms.

“One of the answers is ‘withdraw,’” says Whitehead. “Adults know what this is, but kids have to imagine or go online to find out what it means.”

In response, Principal Thomas says, “That’s not a question I’d be asking.”

The risk assessment also included questions about suicide and drug use, and Whitehead says the Tessitore children were deeply disturbed by it.

Cases like this could open the door for other, even more intrusive, private and personal surveys, questionnaires and tests. Stay on top of government, corporate and media control, fraud and censorship by following my Censorship Watch and Conspiracy Watch blogs.

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Source: Oral sex survey outrages school parents (rt.com)

10 Most Infamous American Sex Scandals

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As Strauss-Kahn succumbs to house arrest, Schwarzenegger deals with a possible criminal probe, and John Edwards faces indictment, The Daily Beast ranks which sex scandals hit the wallet hardest.

In the realm of politics and celebrity, the era of open secrets is over. Not only are private dalliances not publicly accepted, they’re a valuable commodity in media circles. Before the news of Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s alleged attack on a hotel housekeeper could be digested, the vague details of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s extramarital, lovechild-rearing affair became a national sensation. And, just as John Edwards’ name had all but disappeared from the tabloid’s lexicon, it was reported earlier this week that the former presidential hopeful is seeking a plea-deal to avoid a grand-jury indictment.

The price of fame is most striking in the aftermath of scandal. A damage control campaign—staffed by a legion of lawyers, press representatives and aides—is expensive, but so is losing a high-power job and any hope of professional redemption. In the last five years, sex scandals have ended the careers of at least two governors, six Congressional members and one CEO, while countless others remain in office despite allegations, admissions or lawsuits (ahem, Dov Charney). After all, the consequences of sex scandals aren’t fungible. Bill Clinton came out of his brush with scandal relatively unscathed, but it’s still unclear whether Tiger Woods’ career will ever return to the pre-Joslyn James glory days.

To put some perspective on sex-scandal math, The Daily Beast put a price tag on of some of the biggest sex scandals in recent history. To make the list, the accused had to have been married at the time of the alleged indiscretions. Our metric of comparison: lost wages. While we understand that some of the most gratuitous costs associated with illicit affairs include legal fees, out-of-court settlements and lifestyle changes (a bachelor pad, a house for a mistress and a lovechild, plane tickets to Argentina), we limited our calculations to the opportunity costs associated with a public fall from grace within one year from the time their alleged imprudence became public.

The obvious takeaway is that scandal always costs something. But on our scale, the range is enormous.
 
For more hot and spicy articles, stories and videos check out my SEXYOUALL blog, at www.sexyouall.net. For more politically motivated scandals and conspiracies, check out my Conspiracy Watch blog, at www.conspiracywatch.net.
 
Update: Without a doubt the new Wiener sex scandal, where the congressman sent images of himself to several yound women, will soon join the above as one of the most infamous sex scandals in American history.
 
 
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Sex is Natural, Primal and Fun, so stop acting Like its Something Dirty, Disgusting and Wrong

Everyone has Sexual Urges, so why are we expected to Fight and suppress them?
 
When I was little, I played doctor  with any willing playmate.  I started humping my Teddy until it gave me a baby-orgasms when I was around twelve.  I counted my pubic hair, measured my penis and looked up sex in the dictionary. Then when I was fourteen, I watched porn.

I wanted to sleep with any and every girl I met even casually, even if I had absolutely no interest in persuiting a relationship with her.  But when I did it for the first time, it was not nearly as good as I had expected.  When Iwound up not enjoying myself for the minute or two that it lasted, I even wondered if I might be gay.

As the years passed and I had new girlfriends, tried new things, and sex seemed to get better as I got older. 

When a girl I was with turned out to be clueless in bed, I suggested watching porn because she only wanted to do it missionary style.  When I asked another girlfriend to go down on me because she was on her period, I got us both addicted to oral sex.  I started getting a reputation of being “nuts” in bed, so I did not flinch when a girl suggested me sticking a finger up her butt or asked me to cumm in her mouth… I obliged.  I did it all with confidence and without fear that I was going to freak the girl out or not enjoy myself.

I try new positions, I love watching it happen in a mirror, I obsess overoral sex and I sext with hot chicks and I do not fully shave, so I feel I am keeping up with the times.

I ask for what I want.  Because, to me, sex is fun.  While my self-esteem may lack in other the professional and career fields, I am not going to second guess that I am hot shit when I am doing my thinng in bed.

I believe that sex is something free, natural, primal, even animal.  You should do it with confidence and without inhibitions. 

Keep in mind that love is not always presnet in sex. So, if I am not with someone who is blowing my mind, I am picturing someone who is.  And for the few times that I have loved someone so much that no one else entered my mind during sex, I enjoyed that special closeness to the full extent, too.

So why does society treat sex as if it was dirty. Even a crime. As the publisher and primary writer of SEXYOUALL, a sexual advice blog, I am often writing articles like, Legalize Prostitution! Make it Safer and Stop Rape, Abortion and AIDS!  As also the publisher and primary writer of Date Karma, I am often writing articles like, How to Stop the Fighting: Can’t we just get along Tips for Couples, making me wonder why is society, right down to our very own marriages, so anti-sexual?
 
If sex is between two consenting adults, it should be considered as something natural, even special and surely, as something fun and enjoyable.  
 
Sex is an opportunity to let loose and to let your freak flag fly.  Get into it.  Whether you are taking someone home at random, or are with the love of your life, live it up and grab it by the horns!  You deserve it.
 
Written By: Tom Retterbush

Couple has had Sex Over 5,000 Times

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Sexpert Athol Kay has had sex with his wife more than 5 000 times and says it’s the secret to a happy marriage. But this is hardly news, considering the article on SEXYOUALL from August 20, 2010, reported Frequent Sex will Strengthen Your Relationship and Your Love.   
 
In the iol Lifestyle article, Couple had sex more than 5000 times, Athol Kay said that, after two children and 16 years of marriage, they could be more than forgiven for having swopped bedroom gymnastics for a good night’s sleep.

The couple Athol and Jennifer Kay said that aside from illness, they have had sex every day since they tied the knot. This comes to a grand total of a 5,000 times.

Kay, who is now a blogger, is sharing the secrets of his exhausting sex life with frustrated couples, to show that sex does not end with marriage.
 
According to Kay, the key to a happy marriage is having sex at least twice a week – and “10 seconds of sustained kissing a few times a day”. – Daily Mail
 
According to the National Opinion Research Center, the average American couple reports having sex 66 times a year. Newsweek has noted that 15% to 20% of couples have sex less than 10 times a year, which is defined as a “sexless” marriage.

Helen Fisher, PhD, a research professor and member of the Center for Human Evolutionary Studies in the department of anthropology at Rutgers University, says couples trigger sex drive, romance, and attachment — along with their attendant hormones, testosterone, dopamine, and oxytocin — with regular sexual activity.

Fisher is an advocate of frequent sex.

Tom Retterbush
 
Written By: Tom Retterbush
 

After a long, hard walk on the wild side, Tom Retterbush

finally changed from bad boy to good guy, becoming a successful entrepreneur living in SA, Texas. As a recovering drug addict diagnosed with clinical depression, after founding the Disabled Veterans Association and AssEtEbooks.com, Tom is continuing my path of redemption as an activist, investigative journalist and Blogger. He recently launched blogs such as ActionActivist.com, Addicts Not Anonymous, CensorshipWatch.net, ConspiracyWatch.net, AlQaedawatch.com, Heath-be.com, SEXYOUALL.net and DateKarma.net, as well as several others, doing what he can to help people the best way he knows how.