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These women are running a "Sexy Summer Camp" for children in rural Kentucky, with lessons on "sex liberation," "gender exploration," "BDSM," "being a sex worker," "self-managed abortions," and "sexual activity while using licit and illicit drugs."
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As part of the Sexy Summer Camp's "self-pleasure workshop," instructors promise to give a "hands on" lesson simulating masturbation on students' hands.
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The founder of Sexy Summer Camp, Tanya Turner, identifies as a witch. She says she was raised by "a host of witchy women" in a "coven-like mountain matriarchy." She uses tarot cards, crystals, and sex toys as part of her practice and encourages people to "join her coven."
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The only thing that makes sense to me is talking to teenage girls about pelvic floor health. Not many young women know about pain they're experiencing and they're forced to live with things like endometriosis because they're told "that's just part of being a woman."
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Kentucky made child marriage illegal only 4 years ago. These women are trying to educate others in a state that is ranked 5th in the nation for teen pregnancy. If you don’t like it, help improve health education in the states that are lacking.
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