An online game in which two characters get it on in an alleyway and at a bus stop has been launched by the NHS to teach children about safe sex.
The game, called Fanny and Jonny's Big Night Out, sees players compete to win condoms which allow the characters to have sex in a variety of locations.
Players who fail to win the virtual condoms are told: Get yourself off to the sexual health clinic.
The game was created by NHS North Yorkshire and York. It has been promoted to school-children in North Yorkshire via nurses, Facebook and sexual health clinics.
6 comments:
Oh no...kids could learn...safe sex! Horrible!
Fifth base? I guess the producers don't know that's supposed to be an analogy from baseball. After third base, it's a home run!
Heh heh, I didn't know that either, Miss C!
I thought "Fanny" referred to a part of the female anatomy in Britain. Or was that done on purpose?
Very much on purpose, L.
"Jonny" is slang for condom.
Oh... hehehe. I learn something new from this site all the time!
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