you will surely downvote me, but I looked at the "coursework", which is really just the syllabus, in the article and looked into it a bit further, and it is NOT what this post is trying to imply. It is merely a discussion of sexuality throughout development and questions and ideas related to it. For example, the "coursework" listed a question about a 2-4 year old child asking why his father's penis is larger than his. That's not outlandish; i had the same question when i was like 5. This is kind of fake news to be honest
[–] Dr_Shekel_Nigger 1 point 5 points 6 points (+6|-1) ago
you will surely downvote me, but I looked at the "coursework", which is really just the syllabus, in the article and looked into it a bit further, and it is NOT what this post is trying to imply. It is merely a discussion of sexuality throughout development and questions and ideas related to it. For example, the "coursework" listed a question about a 2-4 year old child asking why his father's penis is larger than his. That's not outlandish; i had the same question when i was like 5. This is kind of fake news to be honest
[–] wokeasfook 4 points 0 points 4 points (+4|-4) ago (edited ago)
You had the same question when you were 5?
Did you not know your dad was a grown up?
Were you also wondering why he was taller? Did you wonder why you couldn't lift the same weight as your adult father?
You were a pretty stupid 5 year old.