‘Woke’ School Board Official Teaching ‘Sexual Pleasure’ Class to 9-Year-Olds in Sex Shop

A Washington state school board official is teaching a “sexual pleasure” class to children as young as nine years old, according to reports.

Jenn Mason, the “woke” school board director for the Bellingham School District, will be hosting the classes in an adult sex shop that she owns called WinkWink.

Mason teaches the young kids about topics such as “sexual anatomy for pleasure” and “safer sex practices for all kinds of sexual activities.”

“The class for nine- to 12-year-olds is an introduction to topics related to relationships, puberty, bodies, and sexuality,” Mason told KTTH radio host Jason Rantz.

“We focus on what makes healthy vs. unhealthy friendships and romantic relationships, the science of how puberty works, consent and personal boundaries, defining ‘sex’, and discussing why people may or may not choose to engage in sexual activities.”

Mason announced there will be four, three-hour sex education classes held at WinkWink next month.

The classes are part of an event billed as the “Uncringe Academy.”

The classes, which Mason will teach, are broken down by age, with 9- to 12-year-olds in one class and 13- to 17-year-olds in another class.

Class topics include, “What IS sex? Kinds of solo and partnered sexual activities,” “Sexual anatomy for pleasure and reproduction,” “Gender and sexual identities,” and “Safer sex practices for all kinds of sexual activities,” among others.

The description of the classes stipulates that the “workshops are divided by age and presentation of topics will vary for developmental appropriateness (sic).”

WinkWink claims to be a “non-creepy” and describes itself as a “woman-owned, identity-inclusive sex shop” that is “sex-positive, body-positive, and gender-affirming.”

While the “Uncringe Academy” is advertised as offering “honest, supportive, and inclusive sex education classes to help young people of all genders and sexual identities understand this important part of their life.”

Mason defended teaching “safer sex practices” for 9- to 12-year-olds in a comment to Rantz.

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She said the lesson is one that is “not generally covered as a main topic in this course except as it relates to consent, communication, and safety.”

Mason also described sex as something with no set definition, arguing that one person’s definition of sex can vary from another’s.

“While some people think of sex as only being when a penis goes in a vagina, ‘sex’ can really be any activity that a person does with themselves or others to become aroused,” she said. “There’s no such thing as ‘real’ sex, and it’s okay if your definition of sex is different from someone else’s.”

Mason is a certified sex coach and educator, according to WinkWink’s website, and holds other classes and coaching lessons to help people “work toward your intimacy goals.”

Accoridng to Fox News, Mason made headlines earlier this year when WinkWink announced a “Queer Youth Open Mic Night” for children ranging from ages 0 to 18 at the sex shop.

The event was billed as a celebration of “youth pride” that gives a “stage for young queer voices in our community.”

Mason serves as a board director for ​​the Bellingham School District, but the upcoming sex education classes will be held in her personal capacity as a local business owner, not as a school official, Rantz reported.

Similarly, the open mic night was not endorsed by the school district.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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