PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers University is pledging to “revolutionize sex education in the U.S.,” and if the video they’ve recently released is any indication, they’re well on their way to doing just that.

Answer, which is named that to “reflect our commitment to providing honest, accurate answers about sex in response to the many questions teens and adult professionals have about this complex topic,” is promoting a “comprehensive” approach to sex ed – that is to say, they want everything taught at the earliest age possible.

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Case in point the group, which is housed at Rutgers University, released a video of teenager explaining their Christmas holiday wishes.

Set to “Jingle Bells,” students say they want things like:

* “For adults to promote safer sex rather than just promoting abstinence.”

* “More sexuality education classes include information for LGBTQ students.”

* “Teens are taught comprehensive sex ed no matter where they live.”

* “All teens to effectively use condoms in their sexuality education classes.”

* “More sex ed classes to address sexual identity.”

* “Each school district should adopt national sex ed standards

 

Schools have come under fire this school year for pushing controversial “comprehensive” sex ed topics on students at very young ages.

Clark County, Nevada – the 5th largest district in the country and headquartered in Las Vegas – was barraged by parents when it was revealed the district was mulling a shift from an abstinence-based curriculum to a “comprehensive” one. Parents focused most of their outrage on a portion that would teach masturbation to 5-year-olds.

More recently, it was reported Chicago Public Schools had included graphic directions for 5th and 6th graders about using female condoms during anal sex.