German Preschools Allegedly Provide “Sexual Exploration Rooms” for Children
“All children, especially preschoolers, are aware of the places in the facility where nudity and body exploration can take place.”
Some German preschools have reportedly been creating “sexual exploration rooms” for young children to touch themselves and their peers in a scene right out of Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel “Brave New World.”
According to reports recounted by Fox News, two nurseries in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany have discussed creating these “safe spaces” due to the fact that "sexual behavior by children" cannot be “prevented,” as the state children’s ministry head said when asked for comment from the newspaper Die Welt.
Pro Familia, which Fox describes as “Germany's leading professional association on sexuality and partnership,” recently recommended that daycares establish “body exploration rooms” and “sexual games” for children.
Parents were shocked to receive an email from a Hanover-area daycare center which detailed how children would be encouraged to “pet and examine” one another in such rooms.
"All children, especially preschoolers, are aware of the places in the facility where nudity and body exploration can take place. Each child decides for themselves whether and with whom they want to play physical and sexual games. Girls and boys pet and examine each other only as much as is comfortable for themselves and other children," the email read.
Die Welt also reported that one daycare center provides children with the “freedom to try out childish sexuality," and believes that sexual self-pleasure is of "great importance" to children, emphasizing that "masturbation is normal."
Another outlet reported that one German daycare facilitates “doctor games” so children can “carefully” explore one another’s bodies with the warning that "no objects are to be introduced into body orifices."