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A New Look at AbstinenceChoice versus Virginity
Let’s talk about abstinence. The word “abstinence” seems to cause some youth and adults to roll their eyes (particularly if the adult is uttering the word in front of a youth), and others to strongly defend deeply held values and beliefs. If we separate ourselves into these two camps, I believe we are missing some really important points about abstinence. I offer you another paradigm, attributed to Pamela Hillard:
I believe if we focus too much on one definition of this controversial word, we lose a lot of opportunity to be available to our children and youth who are struggling with the enormity of deciding who they are, what they stand for, and how to do that amid daunting peer pressure. A sit com this week aired an episode which addressed the pressure in high school for girls to wear different colored bracelets that signified “how far” they’d gone sexually. As parents, we need to be aware of these issues and strive to be sources of availability and safety for our children. When we share our values in respectful ways and honor our children’s abilities to think clearly for themselves, we show them we believe they have the strength to make their own safe, respectful, responsible decisions. And it’s equally as important for us to be there when they don’t, so we can assure them, that like abstinence, they can choose every time what is best for them.
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