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Shame A Physical Education Class At A High Quality Coed School Where Boys And Girls Get To Study The Physical Differences Between Their Bodies By Getting Naked
It is important to give sex education to adolescents. Education by showing books and videos is too indirect and inefficient. At our school, we actually use the body and genitals of the students to teach the difference between the body of men and women. We may actually have sexual intercourse with our students to teach them how to make the right children, but we would like to thank our parents for their understanding and cooperation.
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Plot Summary
This film appears to be an educational documentary that explores the topic of physical differences between genders in a coeducational school setting. It aims to provide a platform for students to learn about their bodies through an open and presumably supervised environment. The documentary likely focuses on discussions and observations related to anatomy and physical development.
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The film's title is highly descriptive of its subject matter, suggesting a direct and potentially controversial approach to exploring adolescent physical education and anatomy.
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