CSE promotes sexual pleasure and promiscuity as a right for children.

Targeting children from age 9:

“Both men and women can give and receive sexual pleasure.” (UNESCO International Guidelines on Sexuality Education, for children ages 9 – 12, p. 43)

“…Relationship between excitement and vaginal lubrication, penile erection and ejaculation.” (UNESCO International Guidelines on Sexuality Education, for children ages 9-12, p. 44)

Targeting children from age 10:

“Being sexually healthy means that we can express our sexuality in a way that is pleasurable and fulfilling both for ourselves and our partner, without putting either of us at risk.” (You, Your Life, Your Dreams, for children ages 10 and older, p. 95)

“Sex toys or sex aids (the most popular ones being vibrators) are devices which are made to enhance sexual pleasure. They are used mainly on the genitals or around the genitals. You can use a sex toy by yourself or as a couple.” (You, Your Life, Your Dreams, for children ages 10 and older, p. 104)

“Both men and women can satisfy their sexual feelings and experience sexual pleasure through masturbation.” (You, Your Life, Your Dreams, for children ages 10 and older, p. 85)

“Touching and caressing your breasts is very pleasurable and can be sexually exciting. It is important that you learn how and when to obtain pleasure fondling your breasts.” (You, Your Life, Your Dreams, for children ages 10 and older, p. 26)

 

Targeting “young people” (defined by the UN as ages 10 and up):

“Young people living with HIV have the right to sexual pleasure.” (IPPF, Healthy, Happy and Hot, for HIV-positive young people, p. 9)

“Healthy, Happy and Hot is a guide for young people living with HIV to help them understand their sexual rights, and live healthy, fun, happy and sexually fulfilling lives. The guide aims to give information on how young people living with HIV can increase sexual pleasure, take care of their health, practice safer sex, have children, develop strong intimate relationships and access support.” (IPPF, Healthy, Happy and Hot, for HIV-positive young people, Back cover)

“Your skin is the largest erogenous zone on your body, and your mind plays a big role in your desire for sex and sexual pleasure. Caress and lick your partner’s skin. Explore your partner’s body with your hands and mouth. Mix things up by using different kinds of touch from very soft to hard. Talk about or act out your fantasies. Talk dirty to them. Tickle, tease and make them feel good.” (IPPF, Healthy, Happy and Hot, for HIV-positive young people, p.8)

Targeting children from age 12:

“Everyone is responsible for their own and their partner’s sexual pleasure and can learn to communicate their likes and dislikes.” (UNESCO International Guidelines on Sexuality Education, for children ages 12-15, p. 50)

“Give information about pleasure, masturbation, orgasm” (World Health Organization, “Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe,” for children ages 12-15)

Targeting “youth” (defined by the UN as ages 15 and older):

Sexuality and sexual pleasure are important parts of being human for everyone no matter what age, no matter if you’re married or not and no matter if you want to have children or not.” (IPPF, Exclaim!, for youth)

“Sexual rights are human rights. Young people are sexual beings with needs, desires and fantasies. Young people must be able to explore, experience and express their sexuality. They are entitled to do this in positive, pleasurable and safe ways.” (IPPF, Exclaim!, for youth)