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At least you're allowing for the acknowledgment of homosexuals in a classroom discussion. I'm open to discussion about what type of information could or should be explained regarding sexual orientation. I think in a sex ed class the very minimum that should be taught is that there is such a thing as sexual orientation and that some minority of the population identifies as homosexual or bisexual. To refuse to acknowledge those basic facts is absurd.
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I never said they should not be talked about. I've simply stated it should be kept to a minimum and the majority should be talked about not actively focusing on the relationship itself as much as the act. That it should not be made out to be something that is bad or evil but also not shown as something completely normal on par with the amount of straight people and that something every child should consider or experiment with to see if they feel that way.