“When we separate students by their assumed genitalia for sex education, we are reinforcing the idea that genitals are equal to gender, and that there is no difference between sex and gender.”— Syd Stephenson, Teen Vogue, teenvogue.com
“The show's bold and colourful aesthetic was heavily inspired by John Hughes' movies from the 1980s.”— Isha Bassi, buzzfeed.com
“Like me, the rest of the internet can't stop praising Aimee's storyline and the bus scene in particular.”— Nora Dominick , BuzzFeed, buzzfeed.com
“I feel that they used me as a pawn to help take down their competition with Unbound and did it in such a way where they would not have their hands dirtied.”— Ev'Yan Whitney, medium.com
“Chef: Parents. There are reasons why teachers can't teach sex in school. They might not know a lot about it, [camera fixes on Mr. Mackey] they might have a bad opinion of it, [camera moves to Ms. Choksondik] or they might just be a complete pervert. [camera moves to Mr. Garrison] Mr. Garrison: Hey!…”— Trey Parker, Chef, Isaac Hayes, imdb.com
“Boys learn not to worry about girls’ pleasure, and when girls and women have sexual encounters that don’t feel good — whether they’re just unsatisfying or actively abusive — they’re primed to accept that’s just how sex is.”— Jaclyn Friedman, vox.com
“But the most damaging thing that happens when we leave pleasure out of sex ed is that we allow girls to go on thinking that sex is something that’s not really for or about them.”— Jaclyn Friedman, vox.com
“Consent education does something else transformative: It tells girls that sex is supposed to be for them.”— Jaclyn Friedman, vox.com