Common Core Book for Your Kids Describes “Entering her from behind”

Posted by: Matt Liponoga Posted date: September 14, 2013 In: News



What did your kids learn in school today? Maybe that 2 + 2 = 5 or that the civil war was fought over slavery? Well if your kids are sophomores at Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Arizona they may also be learning how to “enter her from behind” in a 1992 novel called “Dreaming in Cuban” by Cristina Garcia, reports Eagnews.org.
A parent has made the claim in an email that “Dreaming in Cuban” was assigned to everyone in one of her son’s 10th-grade classes. In addition, students read the book out loud during class.
Here’s a nice passage of what your kids going through puberty may be required to read to their fellow classmates:
“Hugo and Felicia stripped in their room, dissolving easily into one another, and made love against the whitewashed walls. Hugo bit Felicia’s breast and left purplish bands of bruises on her upper thighs. He knelt before her in the tub and massaged black Spanish soap between her legs. He entered her repeatedly from behind.”
That steamy, erotic passage comes from page 80 of “Dreaming,” in a chapter called “The Fire Between Them.” The passage continues:
“Felicia learned what pleased him. She tied his arms above his head with their underclothing and slapped him sharply when he asked.
“‘You’re my bitch,’” Hugo said, groaning.
“In the morning he left, promising to return in the summer.”
“Dreaming in Cuban” can be found on page 152 among the many recommended texts in a very lengthy Appendix B of the “Common Core Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects.”


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