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Stars from Babestation have backed Labour MP Samantha Niblett’s call for a sex education shake-up to teach teens that porn is ‘performative’ and different from real sex
- Labour MP Samantha Niblett has launched a bold new initiative called “Yes Sex Please, We’re British!” to modernise how the UK views intimacy. The campaign aims to spark honest conversations about pleasure and sexual health within the House of Commons and across the country.
- Stars from Babestation are backing the move, warning that youngsters often mistake adult movies for reality. The models want to highlight that what happens on screen is “performative” and very different from a private bedroom setting.
- Campaigners are calling for a radical shake-up of sex education in schools to move beyond just teaching about protection. They believe teenagers need to understand the difference between a scripted film set and the often “awkward” reality of a first-time experience.
- The initiative plans to bring sex toys into Parliament to break down long-standing taboos surrounding sexual health. Ms. Niblett hopes this move will encourage politicians to stop feeling “kink-shamed” and speak more openly.
- A major focus of the campaign is the health benefits of masturbation for both men and women. The MP noted that it can help with various issues, ranging from soothing period cramps to potentially reducing the risk of prostate cancer.
- Babestation models like Scarlet Harte emphasise that porn should be viewed as a “wild fantasy” rather than a guide. She explains that real-life sex is about intimate connection, while professional adult content is scripted acting designed for entertainment.
- The campaign has sparked a political row, with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch criticising the timing of the initiative. While some politicians feel there are more urgent issues to face, Niblett insists that the public remains fascinated by sex.
- The ultimate goal is to remove the stigma and shame often associated with sex to keep young people safer. By encouraging open communication, the Babestation stars hope people will feel more empowered to set boundaries and speak up if they feel uncomfortable.
- Read the full story here: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/uk-news/babestation-stars-back-mps-sex-37046397
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