Teen Vogue’s Sexual Obscenity Must Be Stopped to Protect Kids From Exploitation, Activist Says

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A prominent internet safety activist is urging parents to keep the pressure on Teen Vogue as its latest issue pushes obscenity even further despite the backlash it received over its anal sex instruction guide that was published earlier this year.

A movement to protect children from dangers in the digital world is underway with major figures like Pope Francis behind such efforts.

On Dec. 8, Teen Vogue magazine published a piece titled “Vibrator Pulsates to the Beat of Christmas Music” under the banner of “Sexual Health + Identity” promoting a vibrator that allows users to download through a phone app vibration patterns that buzz to the tune of holiday songs for sexual stimulation.

“With the vibrator’s six motors, you’ll really feel the ringing of the ‘Carol of the Bells,'” the article reads.

“While you can download and try the Christmas patterns this holiday season, you can easily swap them out for another pattern once the Christmas spirit wears off. But who knows, you might find that ‘Jingle Bells’ really does it for you.”

In August the magazine published an article encouraging its young audience to put condoms, sex toys and lubricants on their back-to-school lists.

These more recent articles have been in spite of the backlash the magazine received from thousands of people over a July 7 article giving pre-teens and teenagers instructions on how to have anal sex.

Donna Rice Hughes, president of Internet safety organization Enough Is Enough, said in an interview Monday with The Christian Post that parents need to be aware of how dramatically the publication has changed in just…

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