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      School children were told prostitution is a ‘rewarding job’ by sex education providers who promoted wild kinks to pupils.<br>Organisations brought in to teach kids about sex have introduced children to hardcore kinks including being flogged, caned, locking people up in a cage and being slapped in the face, reported.<br>Children were even told to show where they liked to touch themselves by one organisation.<br>Private contractor Bish (Best in Sexual Health) is written by Justin Hancock and situs judi slot charges £500 a day to deliver sex education sessions at secondary schools.<br> Private contractor Bish (Best in Sexual Health) is written by Justin Hancock (pictured) and charges £500 a day to deliver sex education sessions at secondary schools<br>His website advises a 14-year-old girl in a relationship with a 16-year-old boy that her ‘risks of pregnancy are very, very low’ even if her boyfriend relies on pulling out rather than using a condom.<br>Mr Hancock did not tell her the relationship was illegal but instead suggested using lube during anal sex.<br>The ‘sex and relationships educator’ also told someone on his site that prostitution could be ‘rewarding’. He suggested if this was not the case for a sex worker, they could ‘get better clients’.<br>Writing about masturbation Bish suggested children could practice on plasticine models of their genitals to understand how to touch themselves, a move the Safe Schools Alliance told The Times was ‘sexual abuse’.<br> RELATED ARTICLES

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      Bish suggested children could practice on plasticine models of their genitals to understand how to touch themselves (File image)<br>Although Hancock said the website should not be used in classrooms, Bish says more than 100,000 young people learn about sex from the site every month.<br>Meanwhile, LGBT youth charity the Proud Trust, asked children between the ages of seven to 11 whether they were ‘planet boy, planet girl, planet binary’.<br>Although gender is a social construct and can be chosen, sex is a biological fact and cannot be changed.<br>Last night campaigners said that ‘inclusiveness is overriding child safeguarding’ and that the materials were ‘bordering on illegal’. <br>Mr Hancock declined to comment when approached by MailOnline, while the Proud Trust did not respond.<br>

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