Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just one anecdote, but abstinence worked for me. Was abstinent until married at age 27. I know some will say that I "missed out," but while I have made some poor decisions in life, I will always consider that as one of the better decisions I have made.
Good for you, but the singular of "data" is not "anecdote." it doesn't work for the vast majority of people.
It's not easy but it can work if you have 2 like-minded people with a decent sense of self-control. Abstinence is just not fashionable in today's "I want it so I will have it now" mentality. DH and I abstained all through college and then 2 more years until we married. Many other ways to be intimate. 16 years later, 3 kids, no regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope my kids have sex at a younger age than I did. I was over 19.
I think you are an adult at 18 and should use birth control/protection, but yes, I think sex is normal at that age. And since we prolong our adult children's dependence on us now by sending them to college, we have to find a way to accept their sexual selves during those years.
What was wrong with waiting until 19? Not being snarky. Genuinely curious. I don't think I know anyone who regrets waiting until college.
Anonymous wrote:I hope my kids have sex at a younger age than I did. I was over 19.
I think you are an adult at 18 and should use birth control/protection, but yes, I think sex is normal at that age. And since we prolong our adult children's dependence on us now by sending them to college, we have to find a way to accept their sexual selves during those years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents never talked to me about sex, birth control, anything except to make it clear they did not believe in sex before marriage.
Nevertheless, I started having sex at 16. I had sex with boyfriends in my bedroom in our house when they were not home. Also, I had unprotected sex, and sex with guys I did not know well, at parties and in cars and even in parks outside. I did not have a good situation with regards to sex as a teen.
I don't know exactly how I will handle the whole sleep-overs-for-teenagers question. But I do know I will be open with my kids about sex from the time they are very little, and give them the idea that it's normal and healthy and they can talk to me about anything because I am not going to judge them. I will talk to them not just about the nuts-and-bolts biology but about the tricky emotional issues as well.
I would much rather my older teenagers have protected sex in my house with someone they really care about than get into the kinds of situations I was in. I don't really know how you can say, "This is a healthy, normal thing" while also saying "and you can never, ever do it in my house." It doesn't make sense, somehow.
This could have been written by me. My head is still messed up after years of "sex is bad, we don't talk about it, you just can't ever do it until you're married" attitude. I'm definitely raising my girls differently!
How exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just one anecdote, but abstinence worked for me. Was abstinent until married at age 27. I know some will say that I "missed out," but while I have made some poor decisions in life, I will always consider that as one of the better decisions I have made.
Good for you, but the singular of "data" is not "anecdote." it doesn't work for the vast majority of people.
It's not easy but it can work if you have 2 like-minded people with a decent sense of self-control. Abstinence is just not fashionable in today's "I want it so I will have it now" mentality. DH and I abstained all through college and then 2 more years until we married. Many other ways to be intimate. 16 years later, 3 kids, no regrets.
Newsflash: there's more than one way to have sex, and you were, in fact, having sex.
Anonymous wrote:Was this question posted just so the pro-abstinence types could have a platform? I think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just one anecdote, but abstinence worked for me. Was abstinent until married at age 27. I know some will say that I "missed out," but while I have made some poor decisions in life, I will always consider that as one of the better decisions I have made.
Good for you, but the singular of "data" is not "anecdote." it doesn't work for the vast majority of people.
It's not easy but it can work if you have 2 like-minded people with a decent sense of self-control. Abstinence is just not fashionable in today's "I want it so I will have it now" mentality. DH and I abstained all through college and then 2 more years until we married. Many other ways to be intimate. 16 years later, 3 kids, no regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just one anecdote, but abstinence worked for me. Was abstinent until married at age 27. I know some will say that I "missed out," but while I have made some poor decisions in life, I will always consider that as one of the better decisions I have made.
Good for you, but the singular of "data" is not "anecdote." it doesn't work for the vast majority of people.