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wilkeliza said:I found this thread and have found the discussions rather interesting. I grew up in a church environment where we didn't all wear purity rings (mostly just the family's with money had them for their kids) but many of us took purity pledges in either our summer camps or D-Now bible study. I'm not going to lie I took the pledge because I meant it but at the same time I was being abused by my father. When I wanted to tell someone what was happening to me I felt ashamed because I was unable to keep my pledge. I know it wasn't my fault but I lived in torment for many years because I wouldn't talk about it since I was afraid of what people would say about me. I have met a few other girls who have also said talking about sex became harder once they took the pledge because they didn't want to be the first one who broke it or be labeled a skank by their friends.
I'm not saying the pledges are wrong, I'm just saying I dot think the discussion should stop there. Having an open dialogue free of judgement is more helpful to one keeping their promise or not keeping it then the promise itself.
I am so sorry you went through that abuse. I also believe that dialogue with your kids is the most vital concept in parenting.
As I said earlier a parent cannot choose to abdicate their responsibilities to deal with the messy stuff and call themselves a responsible parent.