A primary school in Wales has been lambasted for their "absolute madness" of a decision to hand period leaflets to children, claiming than men can have them too.
The booklet, given to 11-year-olds and funded by Vale of Glamorgan Council, tells its reader that transgender boys and "men who have periods" can have "complications".
On another page of the leaflet, information and advice is given about vaginal care, referring to women's bodies as "menstruating bodies".
Commentator James Esses, who brought the issue to light on social media, told GB News that giving school children a leaflet with such content is "absolute madness", warning of young Britons being taught "biological impossibilities".
James Esses hit out at a Wales primary school for handing out period leaflets to children
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Esses quipped: "It's news to me. I've not yet had my first period, I suppose maybe I should go to the doctor to get myself checked out.
"But actually, this whole thing is absolute madness."
Esses then revealed that he has been contacted by "different parents at different schools" in Wales, who have told him their children have received the same leaflet.
He added: "I was actually contacted by different parents at different schools at which this leaflet has been handed out. Not only are they teaching children biological impossibilities, telling them that men have periods, but it's some of the language that they're using."
"This is such vile, vulgar language used to describe our girls and women. It's a disgrace."
When asked by Martin how widely content such as the leaflet is being shared in schools across the UK, Esses claimed that children "as young as nine" have been given the material at their school.
Esses stated: "I've spoken to one parent who says they know for a fact that children as young as nine years old were being shown these materials, this is happening across the United Kingdom.
"Every week I'm being contacted by concerned parents who are finding leaflets or other reading materials shoved in their children's school bags, pride flags plastered all over classrooms, after school LGBTQ+ clubs run by quote unquote non-binary teachers. God only knows what children have been told in those clubs."
Esses told GB News that children 'as young as nine' have been given the leaflet via their school
GB News
Expressing concern for the pupils's parents, Esses admitted he feels "sorry for the parents" as they "can no longer trust schools" with the material they are teaching their children without their knowledge.
Esses concluded: "I feel sorry for the parents because they cannot trust any longer their schools to teach their children ideologically neutral, factually accurate information.
"But it's the children that I feel the most sorry for. We know that this trans madness is a form of social contagion.
"These children are being taught from such a young age that they may have been born in the wrong body, and that they can medically transition, and that will make them happy in themselves. The whole thing is a complete and utter abuse of power.
"But ultimately, if schools are teaching factually inaccurate information and telling children that boys have periods, they should be fired."