

“I’ve only ever slept with two women who enjoyed using dildos. “Let’s talk about dildos: I think a lot of people assume that where there is no penis, a desperate sexual void is created, out of which something shaped must ultimately slot in order to satisfy,” the book also states. Lots of men, gay or straight, like how this feels.”

“he prostate gland … feels amazing when massaged. “We all want to have sex with loads of people,” Dawson writes. “You know when you put something into a kid’s mind, it makes them want to do it more or try it,” parent Stephanie Butler, whose daughter checked out the title from the library at Edsel Ford High School, said, according to ABC 7 Detroit.īutler, however, said she is fine with “LGBT romance novels,” which are “completely appropriate,” but takes issue with “teaching them how to actually do the act.”Īnother book available to children, This Book Is Gay by Juno Dawson, promotes extreme promiscuity and casual hookup culture, while speaking directly about sodomy and “massaging” the prostate. One book, Flamer by Mike Curato, included graphic descriptions of sexual acts between young boys. Many of the books with which parents take issue depict explicit sexual interactions, often between or among children. The district also restricted access to an e-book application that holds thousands of titles. Michigan’s Dearborn Public Schools has temporarily removed seven books from its shelves in response to parental backlash about the content to which their children have access.
