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Teen Vogue Publishes New Graphic Sex Guide, Accused of ‘Exploiting’ Tweens and Young Teens

Enough is Enough, an organization dedicated to making the internet safer for children and families has called out Teen Vogue and its publisher Conde Nast for posting a new sex guide directed at teenagers.

The article titled Having Sex When You Fat: Tips on Positions, Props and Preparationsis written by Elle Chase, a “certified sex educator.”

According to Enough is Enough, the guide is “exploiting young readers”, providing teens with “tips on how to have the best sex possible, and how you can feel powerful doing it.” Next described are ways to “get prepared” for penetrative or anal sex, the use of sex toys and props, the alleged benefits of masturbation, followed by multiple detailed descriptions on different positions to try.

Interspersed throughout the article are links to “safer sex” including “How to Have Safer Sex If You’re Queer,” Planned Parenthood’s contraception options including “the morning after pill,” and links to dozens of other sex-related articles for its young readers on TeenVogue.com.

The article reportedly concludes by telling teen and tweens: “We all deserve to f*** our fat hearts out.”

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