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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Fayetteville 13-year-old Chloe Rubiano is saving herself for marriage, but school officials think she should keep that to herself.
Robiano, a student at Ramay Junior High, purchased a t-shirt at a Christian festival that reads “Virginity Rocks” on the front, and “I’m loving my husband and I haven’t even met him” on the reverse, which sums up her beliefs on sex and marriage.
But school officials banned the shirt and forced the teen to wear a school-issued gym shirt instead, because the Virginity Rocks message could lead to uncomfortable conversations about sex, 5News reports. …
The incident is seemingly contradictory to the detailed and graphic sex education curriculum in place in many public schools. In Hawaii, for example, a curriculum coauthored by Planned Parenthood raised concerns from middle school parents and lawmakers about its glorification homosexuality and other deviant sexual behavior, as well as the medical accuracy of the material.
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