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In Pursuit of Teen Purity

The pictures are bad enough -- the one at the top of the article has (presumably) two fathers and two daughters, and one "couple" are in what seriously looks like a couple-y pose. *shudder*

The whole thing is creepy, in my opinion, but this passage from the article just creeps me the fuck out (bolding is mine):

When Kylie was 13, her parents took her on a hike in Lake Tahoe, Calif. "We discussed what it means to be a teenager in today's world," she says. They gave her a charm for her bracelet--a lock in the shape of a heart. Her father has the key. "On my wedding day, he'll give it to my husband," she explains. "It's a symbol of my father giving up the covering of my heart, protecting me, since it means my husband is now the protector. He becomes like the shield to my heart, to love me as I'm supposed to be loved."

In theory, I get the idea behind the Purity Balls. But why isn't anyone addressing this with boys, too? Why isn't anyone getting all the kids together and saying "hey, you know what? You don't have to have sex, or (whatever, fill in the blank). Just be kids, have a good time growing up."

Honestly, I think the whole focus on 'purity' is more than a little weird (and not a little Victorian. Or, y'know, medieval.). If people want their daughters to be pure, well. Let's get rid of "french maid" halloween costumes for *children*. Or crop tops. Or shorts, etc., that have words written across the butt, or the other myriad of girls' fashions that seem determined to flaunt and exploit children and teens' sexuality.

And for God's sake, include the boys, too!

Date: 2008-07-20 09:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] withdiamonds.livejournal.com
You said everything I wanted to say, only so much better. You give your kids the info they need, then you let them live their lives.

Date: 2008-07-20 09:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] taselby.livejournal.com
Thank you. This topic just rips me open with rage and squick.

Re: kids, I figure it's their life, and they need good information to make good decisions. I admit that I get tested every so often. I promised myself that to the best of my ability I'd answer any question they brought me, because if they are ready to ask the question, they're ready to hear the answer.

When my oldest daughter was 7, she asked "what's sex?" So I gave her the bare penis-in-vagina definition (I'd refine it when she was older). She looked at me, thought, and said "That's the most disgusting thing I've ever heard."

My youngest daughter, when she was 7 (why these things happen at 7, I've no idea) asked "What's an orgasm?" *laughs* That one was tougher.

Date: 2008-07-20 10:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mickeym.livejournal.com
My youngest daughter, when she was 7 (why these things happen at 7, I've no idea) asked "What's an orgasm?" *laughs* That one was tougher.

*snickers* You and me, lady. We've got some awesome kids, yeah? *g*

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