Planned Parenthood Cell Phone App to 12-Year-Olds: “Having Sex Feels Good”

Jenifer Bowen from Caffeinated News reports on a Planned Parenthood cell phone app that is disturbing and parents should be warned should their child download it.

WARNING: Some may find the  content of this article very graphic and offensive. But we want you to know the truth about what Planned Parenthood is peddling to kids.

According to Bowen:

When the truth came out, Planned Parenthood had to abandon their controversial Teenwire.com website pushing teenagers to pursue anal sex, “fingering,” multiple partners, and the use of sex toys and pornography.

But don’t think that offensive content or Planned Parenthood’s mission to sexualize your children has gone away.  Now it’s going direct to their cell phones.

Planned Parenthood has been pushing free “Apps for Teens” that they can read on their cell phones. Planned Parenthood of the Heartland has been pushing it on their Facebook page with this message: “Planned Parenthood’s Info for Teens: Once a week, we’ll be featuring a free app that can help you learn all about sex, relationships, birth control and more.  Want a sneak peek?  Take a look at all of them here.”

The apps feature quizzes and games with seductive topics like, “What’s Your Love Personality?”

Sounds harmless so far, right?  Good, clean fun.  We decided to take the quiz and see.

The Love Personality quiz offers a series of questions where readers answer, “Agree” or “Disagree.”  It also asks for your age, race, sex, and location.  (Remember, this is the era of Big Data, so Planned Parenthood collects this information.)

I choose “12 or under,” because I was curious what Planned Parenthood would say to a child that young.

What’s Your Love Personality Question 1: “When I like someone I’m more likely to tell him directly than have a friend do it for me.”

This is what Planned Parenthood does to throw the parents off the scent, just in case they are checking out what their kids are looking at.  The persistent parent will see their “12 or under” child asked this next.

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