OTTAWA -- The capital is known for its museums of culture, agriculture and war - now Canadians can add advice on anal sex for teens to the list of Ottawa's attractions.
The Museum of Science and Technology is hosting Sex: A Tell-All Exhibition, opening Thursday.
Initially aimed at children 12 and up, organizers quickly boosted the admission age to 16 after some parents were aghast at the graphic displays.
"It very quickly became apparent to myself and my wife that this was revolting," parent Patrick Meagher told QMI Agency. "They were encouraging kids to have multiple partners, have anal sex, and the words they used were inappropriate. This felt like a sexual agenda being pushed."
The exhibit includes floor-to-ceiling photos of nude toddlers, children, teens and adults, and an array of heated, flavoured and textured condoms rolled over wooden dildos. There's also a 'climax room' with a round, low, leather bed, red curtains, a video screen showing animations of aroused genitals, and the voice of a man describing an orgasm.
Next to close-up photos of adult genitals are video screens using animations to explain masturbation.
Attendees are asked to write their own words for penis and vagina on a digital screen, and slang-terms like c--- and pussy for female genitalia and c--- for male body parts, are displayed above it in large letters....
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Kiddie Porn
Sun News's Kris Sims writes about an exhibit for kids at an Ottawa museum that appears to have been curated by the ghost of Bob Guccione--or maybe Dalton McGuinty:
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