A viral video has surfaced depicting an educator at El Dorado High School in Placentia, California, explicitly teaching students how to achieve pleasure through anal sex and locating prostate-stimulating sex toys at retail stores including Target and CVS. The footage shows the teacher sitting atop a desk while discussing anatomical details for male students, stating: “You don’t have to go inside the booty hole—you can actually just push on the seam and that stimulates the prostate gland.” She further identified the prostate as functionally equivalent to the women’s g-spot and directed students to specific sections of retail stores where such products are sold.
The incident occurred amid California’s 2019 adoption of statewide comprehensive sex education laws under the Healthy Youth Act, which mandated LGBTQ-inclusive health curricula. Parents and community members have raised concerns over the implementation of these guidelines, with the state’s Instructional Quality Commission receiving widespread criticism for its alignment with the curriculum framework.
The video aligns with international educational protocols reportedly promoted by the World Health Organization and United Nations, including directives instructing schools to teach children as young as age five about masturbation, sexual attraction, and online pornography use. Such guidelines explicitly outline age-specific sexual education practices, such as teaching 9-year-olds about sexual intercourse, internet-based sexual activities, and self-stimulation techniques under the banner of “comprehensive sexuality education.”
The educator’s actions have sparked immediate backlash from parents who argue that these instructional methods violate children’s developmental needs and safety standards. Multiple educational authorities across the United States are now reviewing their compliance with federal guidelines regarding age-appropriate content in classroom curricula.