I find this whole thread abjectly insulting from at least one particular angle. Then, for she perfect and eternal oracle of the knowledge of Lake, the Lady of Lake, I suppose concessions must be made.
The fact is, people have a right to know how to operate their bodies sexually, and to do so as they see fit.
Interestingly, it is possible that we live in a world where animals can give consent. I don't think the reality has ever sufficiently happened, or been recognized, nor been operated properly so as to be truly acceptable even once in history. It is not something that is, at any rate, impossible.
It is still stupid, and probably emotionally reckless. If we don't teach that, how and why it is emotionally reckless, then we will see as many young folks fucking dogs. If we teach this perhaps we will see less.
People deserve to know how to safely stick things in their butts. Safe instruction on this must be universal, so that it is not determinable through who seeks information that information is sought.
People deserve to know that masturbation at a young-ish age IS normal, that most everyone does it, and that some.do not do it, and that is fine too.
Privacy of interest, the right to privacy is only possible through uniform public education.
Age Play, and related communities, are based around the idea that only adults may give consent, so they do live out their fantasies with adults. As Kieth points out, they do that while pretending otherwise.
Some cursory education in such things would prevent embarrassment, ensure privacy, and probably protect a lot of younger folks from grooming and predators in the space.
I would recommend such topics for college-level health and human development, though, for things like age-play.
Education on middle aged predators would be pretty useful at 17-18, however.
Education on the fact that masturbation is normal, and good sexual education in general, delays onset of sexual activity.
I think I'm going to watch this for a while though to see how apoplectic Emily gets over people liking things she doesn't like, and not them not accepting her stinky "but" in the middle of an otherwise pretty alright-thus-far OP.