Florida's sex education draft stipulates that elementary school students are not allowed to discuss menstruation to spark discussions, schematic diagram.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Florida Republican Congressman Stan (Stan McClain) recently proposed to limit all sex education to grades 6 to 12, and even primary school students will be prohibited from discussing normal physiological phenomena such as menstruation, which angered the Democratic House of Representatives You have to scold "too much", completely ignoring that women may have menstruation at this stage.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Florida Republican congressmen are promoting a series of gender and sex-related laws in the state. Stein proposed to limit all health education related to sexual behavior and sexually transmitted diseases to grades 6 to 12.

Stein's draft would also require schools to teach so-called gender identities based on innate physical symbols, while the state's Department of Education could conduct a further review of educational materials.

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According to the subcommittee hearing, Democratic State Rep. Ashley Gantt (Ashley Gantt) asked that girls usually menstruate between the ages of 10 and 15, around the fourth and fifth grades. Does this bill prohibit girls before the sixth grade from discussing menstruation? .

Stan replied, "Yes."

However, Stein explained in an interview afterwards that prohibiting girls from discussing menstruation is not the purpose of the bill, and he is willing to modify the relevant text of the draft.

Gant also scolded that the draft was too excessive, and the draft was drafted without any consideration for the age of the little girl's menopause.

With the support of the Republican Party, the draft passed the Education Quality Subcommittee of the House of Representatives 13 to 5 on the 15th. It will be sent to the state House of Representatives for discussion and voting in the future.

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