Uncle Remus
Raconteur / can't name 'em Jeb
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mhsjax said:No, I just asked why it mattered to you so much, you made this personal when you got nasty with me. YOu made tons of comments before I ever made one, you had already been into a fairly heated discussion with another poster, I simply questioned why it mattered so much to you. Others had an opinion that they didn't like them, but not with the same attitude that you have.
If you don't like them fine, if you do like them fine, but you are hell bent on arguing with a poster that does seem to like them and what they stand for, but you can't accept that.
I no more want to see public proclamations about not having sex than I do public proclamations about having sex. Both TMI.
Granny square said:Lol, plenty of people go around proclaiming that and more. Who cares what people want to express or not?
Lol, plenty of people go around proclaiming that and more. Who cares what people want to express or not?
I don't see 11 as a little child because we did the big sex talks here around 10. (Covered as needed before then). And we don't do purity rings.
But I don't have a problem with people expressing their thoughts, opinions, or plans.
I'm not calling hypocrite. I don't know anyone well enough to go there!!! But I wonder if the same people have issues with other manners of expression of personal stuff.
chobie said:I make that choice because one's sex life, or lack there of, should be private. JMO. But I won't try to pass laws to or constitutional amendments to prevent others from making their choice.
ilovemk76 said:Divorced parents are giving their daughters commitment rings. Ironic , isn't it!!
Colleen, I knew the answer. I just knew the ones pushing the rings on the girls would not admit the doubt standard.
Granny square said:I don't see 11 as a little child because we did the big sex talks here around 10. (Covered as needed before then). And we don't do purity rings.
But I don't have a problem with people expressing their thoughts, opinions, or plans.
I'm not calling hypocrite. I don't know anyone well enough to go there!!! But I wonder if the same people have issues with other manners of expression of personal stuff.
luvsJack said:I wasn't aware that i was trying to pass any laws. would you like to elaborate?
Lol, people are funny. They aren't chastity belts. They may not actually change behavior but they cause no harm.
Colleen27 said:As I said upthread, I've yet to see a young man wearing a purity ring. Even the brothers of the girls who wear them don't, and the impression I get is still of a double standard. Abstinence is promoted to both genders, but with more of a wink and a grin at the boys while the girls get hellfire and brimstone.
Because they are. The OP's post came because her DD went to a youth group event promoting the ring, and parents weren't even warned in advance. I see that a lot around here too. In fact, teens that belong to churches that promote purity rings and vows are encouraged to bring friends to those events to "spread the word".
chobie said:You made a comment about the rings being people's choice. I took that mean you thought I didn't think people should be allowed to make that choice. I don't think that, but I do have an opinion about that choice, as do you and every other person who has commented on this thread.
Pigeon said:They do cause harm. See the previously cited research showing that teens who take these pledges tend to have higher rates of unprotected sex than those who do not.