"Gay sex techniques" is quite a pointed way to refer to that section of the curriculum.
All students will learn about LGBTQ relationships and will be taught about them just as if they were between straight male and female couples. Topics of safety will be introduced later in the curriculum that will apply to LGBTQ partners, but the idea of LGBTQ relationships and sexual activity will be taught in a way that normalizes it, educates on it positively, and helps to ensure that all of our children are well-educated, regardless of their identity.
K. My main reason for asking is that I just assumed safe sex practices/consent/abuse/std prevention could be generally applied regardless of orientation and that the only real heteronormitive topic would be birth control, so Im not really sure why its necessary to have a whole separate topic on the subject.
But, I dont actually care. I do appreciate your receptiveness to a parental opt out though.