Pea-n-Me
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This type of "misrepresentation" is quite widespread in this purity ring movement, turns out.I had one of those overly controlling religious parents who thought they had a say in my adult sex life. I kept quiet to them and nodded, and then went out and lived my own life. My mother would have told you that I agreed with her religious beliefs on the subject, when nothing could be farther than the truth. It was sad because it defined a great deal about our relationship or lack thereof.
I came across this article last night. Pay particular attention to
toward the bottom. (Yes, how teens themselves see them, not their parents!)Vernacular Abstinence as Explained by Teenagers
http://www.practicalmattersjournal.org/issue/2/analyzing-matters/vernacular-abstinence
Apparently it's not uncommon to take the ring off when it suits you, to have sex but "recommit" to the ring again, and yes, certain types of intimate sexual activity are considered "ok" to many. Makes you just go "hmmm".

Of course, this isn't how it is for everyone. But enough so that trends can be evaluated.
Wouldn't it just be a whole lot easier to "have it in your heart" the way you want to be?