No sex please - we're daddy's little girls

This whole idea is so disturbing on so many levels, I can't even begin to put into words my thoughts! Not only is this terribly creepy, it is irresponsible for parents to think this is a cure all for pre-marital intercourse. Never mind the incredibly paternalistic approach to it. Where are the sons in all of this?:confused:
 
That is the creepiest thing I've read ever. Ick, ick, ick. :crazy2:

Reminds me of that creepy father of Jessica Simpson. Way way too involved in his adult daughter's sex life (or lack thereof), imo. :crazy2:

I agree, I thought ick ick too!:scared: Yuck too!
 

EWWW - really creepy! I chose abstinence, and would make the same choice again. However, it had nothing to do with my DAD!
 
That is the creepiest thing I've read ever. Ick, ick, ick. :crazy2:

Reminds me of that creepy father of Jessica Simpson. Way way too involved in his adult daughter's sex life (or lack thereof), imo. :crazy2:

I too was completely skeeved out by this. Gross gross gross. Seems like some sick perverted father-daughter marriage. ICK!
 
If you really want to get creeped out, google it. There is a site that shows a video. Part of the ceremony shown has seven girls in white ball gowns carrying in a large cross, and setting it up in the middle of the ballroom. Then the seven dance around it for several minutes. Looks like something you'd expect of the druids or Vestal virgins. Takes the "Ewwww factor" to a whole new level.
 
CREEPY:scared: Can you imagine having this discussion with the your daughter BEFORE middle school. Explaining what they are pledging:confused3

9 is 3rd grade. DD is 10 & I just broke the news about the Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny & Santa. "O & by the way we want to have this ceremony......
 
I remember reading studies that unwanted teenage pregnancy is more prevalent among young women who pledge to remain celibate than among those provided sex education. FWIW.

I remember somethig like that as well. A few years ago there was a large debate here on the type of sex education to be taught in the middle schools. I recall one US study that said in states that had abstinence only education, there was a higher rate of teen pregnancy and std's.
 
Just one point, what happens if the girl is raped? Not everybody gets to choose when they have sex. There is rape and child abuse.
 
I want to call my dad right now and say, "Hi Dad! Good morning! How's your weekend going? Great! Hey - just wanted to say "thanks" for staying out of my sex life when I was 9!"

Please sign me up strongly on the EWWWW side of this one. Not even a lovely piece of jewelry would have compensated for the massive gross factor on this. Blecchhh!!!
 
That is the creepiest thing I've read ever. Ick, ick, ick. :crazy2:

Reminds me of that creepy father of Jessica Simpson. Way way too involved in his adult daughter's sex life (or lack thereof), imo. :crazy2:

I agree. This oogied me out big time.
 
I have never heard of such a thing. Crazy and very weird. It says it is common in the south but I have enever heard of it--and hope I never get invited to one!!!!
 
Wow that has got to be one of the creepiest things I have ever heard. It always reminds me of Jessica Simpson's dad.
 
Many fathers at the ceremonies also slip "purity rings" around the finger of their misty-eyed daughters or offer them "chastity bracelets" and other jewelry that the girls can entrust to their husbands on their wedding night.

Ah, life in dark ages! That's what's going on with the sons and mothers. Mom's busy teaching Junior how to properly "own" a wife some day.
 
Remaining pure is a personal choice. Sex life (or lack thereof) is a deeply personal thing. What you do with it is private. Having a announcement and big dance about it just seems so absurd.

Also, what do the girls who have no daddy around do? Are they not allowed to come to the Purity Ball? Not everyone has a 2 parent home anymore or are they too busy living in 1950 to see this?
 
Of course, purity and faithfulness are good for everyone.

What a sweet article. :)


Joe, do you really, honest to God, think that's sweet? Or are you just trying to go against the grain, to spice things up on this thread a bit? :hippie:

Would you, as an adult male, suggest such a ceremony if you had a daughter?!?!?
 
Joe, do you really, honest to God, think that's sweet? Or are you just trying to go against the grain, to spice things up on this thread a bit? :hippie:

Would you, as an adult male, suggest such a ceremony if you had a daughter?!?!?

I personally would not have such a ceremony, but I think the principles and ideas behind it are sweet and wholesome, not creepy. Of course, if the parents have such a ceremony for girls, there must be one for the boys -- no double standards.
 












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