I had the most unusual thing happen to me recently that I have to share it.
The phone rang and I answered. While I was trying to hear who it was I heard an extra voice on the line. I thought it was one of my kids so I yelled “I’ve got it” and waited.
Nobody heard me and rather [...]
Posts Tagged ‘abstinence’
The (secret) Sex Lives of Teens
Posted in Ethics/Morality, Feminism, Media & Sexuality, Sex Education, Sex in General, Sexual Philosophy, tagged abstinence, eroticism, growth, homosexuality, Kate Perry, lesbian, religion, sex, sexuality, Tatu, teens on May 11, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Blame it on AIDS, Pope
Posted in Ethics/Morality, Lies-Stupidity-WTF, tagged abstinence, AIDS, Obama, religion on March 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I subscribe to University of Maryland’s professor of physics, Bob Parks’ newsletter/blog. Today’s was interesting: Abstinence: The Pope Benedict XVI Says It Works for Him.
I’m rather tired and drained to think much right now but feel the paragraph is worthy to read and it coincides with the Obama incident with Notre Dame. It’s just really difficult [...]
I Quiver for the Quiverfulls
Posted in In the News, Lies-Stupidity-WTF, Motherhood, Sexual Philosophy, tagged abortion, abstinence, birth control, family/kids, religion on December 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m no one to judge on the freedom of choice, particularly on having babies but the idea of popping out 18 kids seems a bit, oh, crazy?! All I can think about is the women who lived in a shoe; she had so many children, she didn’t know what to do. Apparently, in this case, [...]
Dr. Klein’s at it again
Posted in Feminism, In the News, Politics, Sex Education, tagged abstinence, ethics, freedom, Palin/McCain, sexual politics, sexuality on September 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
…we’re talking one smart dude. I love this man! I love his logic. His humor and his attitude. I love how he presents what a “woman” actually is and his letter to Gov. Sarah Palin. Dr. Klein, why won’t you allow comments? Oh, because people like me just go crazy linking back to your blog instead. [...]
The “You’re Pregnant?!” Convo
Posted in Ethics/Morality, In the News, Media & Sexuality, Motherhood, Sex Education, Sexual Philosophy, tagged abstinence, family/kids, politics, pro-choice, sexuality, teens, women's rights on September 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I must admit Sarah Palin is the kind of mom I’d like to buy a cake from at a PTA fundraiser. She’s pretty, seems nice and accessible and kind of down to earth. Unfortunately those traits will get her eaten alive by the larger than penis egos that run world governments. “Real women” with bitch [...]
“I’m Pure, Daddy. I Promise.”
Posted in Ethics/Morality, In the News, Relationships, Sexual Philosophy, tagged abstinence, abuse, marriage, sexuality, teens, virginity, women's rights on July 20, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Speaking of sex before marriage, it’s just my luck Time Magazine slapped out an article about Purity Balls, where, if you haven’t heard, daughters pledge their virginity to their fathers until their wedding night. OMG. Gag me with a spoon.
The Time article lacks the substance I’d like to see on this. While it includes expected [...]
Importance of Sex Before Marriage
Posted in Lies-Stupidity-WTF, Relationships, Sex Education, tagged abstinence, love, marriage on July 17, 2008 | 5 Comments »
This ad is hysterical. In this day and age, anything is possible.
I don’t know about you but if I’m going to commit to buying a pair of high priced shoes, I want to see if they fit well and see if they’re even worth their price. “Have sex before marriage” was great [...]
Published: Age of the Understatement
Posted in Ethics/Morality, In the News, Motherhood, Relationships, Sex Education, Uncategorized, tagged abstinence, teens on July 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Age of the Understatement: a social criticism about sex, love and teen pregnancy addresses the sad reality of the Gloucester Pregnancy Pact girls and the Gen Xers who have a thing or two to learn about love, sex and motherhood. A fantastic blog post about it sparked my interest to write this critique and I [...]


