Barry Artiste Op/Ed
I wish this story was an April Fools Joke, sadly it isn’t.
EDMONTON — Somewhere in the city, children as young as 11 and 12 are gathering in basements and playing intricate, graphic sex games.
I first heard about these parties a few years ago from my 12-year-old daughter, who said kids at her school played games where each girl had to perform oral sex on several boys.
Naively, I dismissed the story as another urban myth, like Pop Rocks causing heart attacks and maggots in milk-shake machines.
Turns out, these parties are very real and frighteningly commonplace.
Edmonton is featured in a new book and documentary DVD called Oral Sex is the New Goodnight Kiss by Sharlene Azam, where she explores “the growing phenomenon of middle-class girls trading sex for money, drugs and luxury goods.”
Source: cnews.canoe.ca
Tags: Edmonton | Crime | World | Child Prostitution