Thursday, May 30, 2013

NYC Launches Sex App for Teens on its Website, Includes Directions to Birth Control and Abortion Clinics

Via III Percent Patriots

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The New York City Health Department’s NYC teen website now includes an app that teens can download to their smart phones to get information on “sexual health,” including where they can get birth control and abortions.

The app, under the heading “Important Links and Info,” has three main links – Where to Go; sexual health services, What to Get; condoms and birth control; and What to Expect; at the clinic.

The New York City Health Department’s NYC teen website now includes an app that teens can download to their smart phones to get information on “sexual health,” including where they can get birth control and abortions.

The app, under the heading “Important Links and Info,” has three main links – Where to Go; sexual health services, What to Get; condoms and birth control; and What to Expect; at the clinic.

Under the health services link the user can choose what service they want, including Gold Star clinics (those that offer free birth control and other services), emergency contraceptive or Plan B, and abortion.

If the user picks abortion, they can then choose the area in the city where they want to find services. If the user picks Manhattan, for example, they will be directed to three places that perform abortions – Family Planning Clinic, Harlem Hospital; Planned Parenthood Margaret Sanger Center; and Project Stay – Services to Assist Youth at New York Presbyterian Hospital.

Under the “info” tab on the app, teens are told that New York state does not have parental consent law when it comes to getting sexual health services.

“Remember, teens in New York State have the right to sexual health services without getting permission from parents, girlfriends/boyfriends or anyone else,” the app says.

The app also provides a link to the NYC Teen website, which reminds teens about the lack of parental consent law in various formats, including a video called “Samantha’s Story,” found on the “Dating and Friends” section of the website.

The seven-minute video is narrated by a teen called Samantha, who talks about having sex with her boyfriend of five months and her sexual desires toward her best friend.

More @ CNS News

4 comments:

  1. Amazing. Liberalism really IS a disease. What do we do with disease infested areas? We quarantine them...nobody in or out of the area so they can't spread their sickness...it's for the children, don't 'cha know....
    Miss V

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  2. Oh, dear God!! Their minds are rotted, just rotted with garbage.
    I fear this is NOT going to end well at all.

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    1. Dixie has been private and homeschooled. When she went to her first day of a high schoolers Cosmetology course at the local college she was truly shocked I believe. She stated that the first thing that came out of a 16 year old girl was that she spent all her money over the weekend on birth control and alcohol.

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