I believe sex is a good thing but when thinking about your daughter being used, hurt or taken advantage of, you start to question your own views. I would certainly not want to deny anyone such a pleasurable activity and do not want to give it mysticism by making it taboo. I hope that I can instill a sense of dignity and self-worth in my children that they do not use sex as an escape and wait until they truly feel love before giving up their bodies.
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I love sex. I love talking about it, thinking about it, arguing about it, doing it and sometimes even watching it. But because I don’t have a penis, I’m supposed to keep these thoughts to myself. Guys overly concerned with sex are “players” while girls are called sluts…
I entered high school as a wholesome princess. I was class vice president…
…when I was 16, I lost my virginity…
…I wasn’t supposed to have sex! Well, it just kind of happened. … And so began my journey toward becoming a “slut.”
I managed to do a 180 on my good-girl status. As the slogan goes, “Once you pop, you can’t stop.” …
…trying to use sex to find love. … I never did.
…Who knew that it is entirely different when you are actually in love with the person?…
I am self-assured in my sexuality. I have sex, and I like it. I don’t think porn is always bad, I know the meaning behind Britney’s song “Touch of My Hand,” and I’ve been to the “sex shop.” I carry a condom in my wallet and have more beside my bed. I’m not ashamed to admit that I have a sex drive. …
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