....or have we? Thanks to Roosh, here's a link to Katherine Kersten's latest, which seems to demonstrate that SIECUS-style sex ed--with its emphasis on biology and mechanics--actually dates back to the 1880s, and that if we wonder why we don't quite "get" romances like Romeo and Juliet and such these days, maybe we ought to consider the fact that that the clinical language used by many is about as romantic as a walk down to the sump pump.
Oh, and here's Kersten's source. If you're a glutton for punishment (like your host was, sigh), you can read the comments in Kersten's column and become appalled at the fact that most commenters there not only disagree, but completely fail to understand her argument. It is as if the only sexuality many understand today is that of SIECUS, Hugh Hefner, and Larry Flynt.
There's that sump pump again.
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