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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:45:36 -0500, BAR wrote: Abstinence guarantees no unwanted pregnancies. Abstinence guarantees no sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence guarantees no abortions performed on pre-teens and teens and the resulting emotional issues that stay with the woman for the rest of her life. It sure as hell kept my high-school girlfriends from getting pregnant! -- John H My mother-in-law told her daughters to hold a nickel between their knees on dates. I think my beliefs were influenced by my Dad. He wasn't particularly religious, so that wasn't a factor. When I became old enough to notice and start dating girls, he had a little talk with me. It wasn't the classic "birds and the bee's story .... hell we all knew *that* one in the 6th grade. His talk was more about controlling natural desires and being responsible for the results if I didn't. Legal abortion wasn't an option at that time (pre-Roe v. Wade) . He simply encouraged me to consider the ramifications to the girl, and to me, and how it could affect the rest of our lives. He wasn't progressive enough to hand me my first condom, but made sure I knew what they were. He also strongly insisted that I always have respect for women and if I ever didn't, he would personally kick the **** out of me. At 6'4'' and 225 lbs, I didn't argue with him. Eisboch |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:45:36 -0500, BAR wrote: Abstinence guarantees no unwanted pregnancies. Abstinence guarantees no sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence guarantees no abortions performed on pre-teens and teens and the resulting emotional issues that stay with the woman for the rest of her life. It sure as hell kept my high-school girlfriends from getting pregnant! -- John H My mother-in-law told her daughters to hold a nickel between their knees on dates. I think my beliefs were influenced by my Dad. He wasn't particularly religious, so that wasn't a factor. When I became old enough to notice and start dating girls, he had a little talk with me. It wasn't the classic "birds and the bee's story .... hell we all knew *that* one in the 6th grade. His talk was more about controlling natural desires and being responsible for the results if I didn't. Legal abortion wasn't an option at that time (pre-Roe v. Wade) . He simply encouraged me to consider the ramifications to the girl, and to me, and how it could affect the rest of our lives. He wasn't progressive enough to hand me my first condom, but made sure I knew what they were. He also strongly insisted that I always have respect for women and if I ever didn't, he would personally kick the **** out of me. At 6'4'' and 225 lbs, I didn't argue with him. Eisboch My father and mother told me to be sure I didn't get any girls pregnant. Then they explained in detail how to use condoms. I was no older than 13. |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
... "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 09:45:36 -0500, BAR wrote: Abstinence guarantees no unwanted pregnancies. Abstinence guarantees no sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence guarantees no abortions performed on pre-teens and teens and the resulting emotional issues that stay with the woman for the rest of her life. It sure as hell kept my high-school girlfriends from getting pregnant! -- John H My mother-in-law told her daughters to hold a nickel between their knees on dates. I think my beliefs were influenced by my Dad. He wasn't particularly religious, so that wasn't a factor. When I became old enough to notice and start dating girls, he had a little talk with me. It wasn't the classic "birds and the bee's story .... hell we all knew *that* one in the 6th grade. His talk was more about controlling natural desires and being responsible for the results if I didn't. Legal abortion wasn't an option at that time (pre-Roe v. Wade) . He simply encouraged me to consider the ramifications to the girl, and to me, and how it could affect the rest of our lives. He wasn't progressive enough to hand me my first condom, but made sure I knew what they were. He also strongly insisted that I always have respect for women and if I ever didn't, he would personally kick the **** out of me. At 6'4'' and 225 lbs, I didn't argue with him. Eisboch When my son started dating, I told him any girl he dated was instantly and automatically my new daughter, followed by "Be afraid. Be very afraid." |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: My mother-in-law told her daughters to hold a nickel between their knees on dates. My father and mother told me to be sure I didn't get any girls pregnant. Then they explained in detail how to use condoms. I was no older than 13. The nickel between the knees was effective. The only problem was on our first date. As we walked into the movie theater, I thought the future Mrs.E. was handicapped. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: My mother-in-law told her daughters to hold a nickel between their knees on dates. My father and mother told me to be sure I didn't get any girls pregnant. Then they explained in detail how to use condoms. I was no older than 13. The nickel between the knees was effective. The only problem was on our first date. As we walked into the movie theater, I thought the future Mrs.E. was handicapped. Eisboch Harry's problem was fighting off the older girls who wanted to seduce the younger guy. In my school, the younger girls always wanted to date the older guys. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message . .. HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:03:49 -0500, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 07:05:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Any reasonable person can understand the unfortunate requirement for abortion in the case of rape or health issues. It's the irresponsible aborting of life for "convenience" that is bothersome. Some anti-abortionists are against it even in the case of rape. And I can see that. Innocent life is innocent life. Personally, I find it abhorrent, and can frankly say I don't know anyone who has admitted to it. As a social issue, the thrust should be in preventing unwanted pregnancies. But I would never presume to tell anyone not to have an abortion unless I was willing to support the child myself. I would work in that direction for my family, but I sure as hell won't for a stranger, unless I'm taxed for the new "Unwanted Baby Entitlement Program" Then I'll pitch in with the rest of society. There's a twist here on Groucho's "I wouldn't belong to any club that would have me as a member," but it hurts to go there. --Vic If it were men who got pregnant, "abortion" would not be an issue. It would be "abortion on demand," anytime, anyplace. Probably something to that. I'm just glad I've never had to make such a decision. A few years ago my wife collapsed at work with a spontaneous abortion, losing a tremendous amount of blood. We didn't know she was pregnant - about 6 weeks. Rhythm method sucks. The sonogram at the hospital showed a barely recognizable fetus with a still beating heart. The baby died within ten minutes. I felt worse than she did. She was 42 years old. She's told me flat out she would have an abortion, but I know I would try to convince her otherwise. The simple solution for us is better birth control. --Vic For thinking adults, abortion is not an easy decision. There is so much hypocrisy surrounding beliefs about human sexuality and reproduction that I look askance at anyone who wants to make abortion illegal. Many of the same people who are vehemently anti-abortion are also against teaching proper birth control methods to pre-teens and teens, and against making condoms and other devices easily available to anyone who wants them. My favorites are the ones who preach "abstinence." Bill Maher had a wonderful "bit" about the actual impact of such preaching on young women... Abstinence guarantees no unwanted pregnancies. Abstinence guarantees no sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence guarantees no abortions performed on pre-teens and teens and the resulting emotional issues that stay with the woman for the rest of her life. True, but teaching abstinence has been shown to NOT work well at all. I assume you're capable of seeing the difference between abstinence, and teaching abstinence. Learning to control ones physical urges is the the hard part, not the teaching of abstinence. Instead of working why don't you rob banks? |
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. .. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:03:49 -0500, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 07:05:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Any reasonable person can understand the unfortunate requirement for abortion in the case of rape or health issues. It's the irresponsible aborting of life for "convenience" that is bothersome. Some anti-abortionists are against it even in the case of rape. And I can see that. Innocent life is innocent life. Personally, I find it abhorrent, and can frankly say I don't know anyone who has admitted to it. As a social issue, the thrust should be in preventing unwanted pregnancies. But I would never presume to tell anyone not to have an abortion unless I was willing to support the child myself. I would work in that direction for my family, but I sure as hell won't for a stranger, unless I'm taxed for the new "Unwanted Baby Entitlement Program" Then I'll pitch in with the rest of society. There's a twist here on Groucho's "I wouldn't belong to any club that would have me as a member," but it hurts to go there. --Vic If it were men who got pregnant, "abortion" would not be an issue. It would be "abortion on demand," anytime, anyplace. Probably something to that. I'm just glad I've never had to make such a decision. A few years ago my wife collapsed at work with a spontaneous abortion, losing a tremendous amount of blood. We didn't know she was pregnant - about 6 weeks. Rhythm method sucks. The sonogram at the hospital showed a barely recognizable fetus with a still beating heart. The baby died within ten minutes. I felt worse than she did. She was 42 years old. She's told me flat out she would have an abortion, but I know I would try to convince her otherwise. The simple solution for us is better birth control. --Vic For thinking adults, abortion is not an easy decision. There is so much hypocrisy surrounding beliefs about human sexuality and reproduction that I look askance at anyone who wants to make abortion illegal. Many of the same people who are vehemently anti-abortion are also against teaching proper birth control methods to pre-teens and teens, and against making condoms and other devices easily available to anyone who wants them. My favorites are the ones who preach "abstinence." Bill Maher had a wonderful "bit" about the actual impact of such preaching on young women... Abstinence guarantees no unwanted pregnancies. Abstinence guarantees no sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence guarantees no abortions performed on pre-teens and teens and the resulting emotional issues that stay with the woman for the rest of her life. True, but teaching abstinence has been shown to NOT work well at all. I assume you're capable of seeing the difference between abstinence, and teaching abstinence. Learning to control ones physical urges is the the hard part, not the teaching of abstinence. Good. I just wanted to make sure you weren't about to suggest that teaching other contraceptive methods in schools was the same as encouraging kids to have sex, and that only abstinence should be taught. |
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Learning to control ones physical urges is the the hard part, not the teaching of abstinence. I'll bet you are really into preserving your precious bodily fluids. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message . .. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:03:49 -0500, HK wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 07:05:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Any reasonable person can understand the unfortunate requirement for abortion in the case of rape or health issues. It's the irresponsible aborting of life for "convenience" that is bothersome. Some anti-abortionists are against it even in the case of rape. And I can see that. Innocent life is innocent life. Personally, I find it abhorrent, and can frankly say I don't know anyone who has admitted to it. As a social issue, the thrust should be in preventing unwanted pregnancies. But I would never presume to tell anyone not to have an abortion unless I was willing to support the child myself. I would work in that direction for my family, but I sure as hell won't for a stranger, unless I'm taxed for the new "Unwanted Baby Entitlement Program" Then I'll pitch in with the rest of society. There's a twist here on Groucho's "I wouldn't belong to any club that would have me as a member," but it hurts to go there. --Vic If it were men who got pregnant, "abortion" would not be an issue. It would be "abortion on demand," anytime, anyplace. Probably something to that. I'm just glad I've never had to make such a decision. A few years ago my wife collapsed at work with a spontaneous abortion, losing a tremendous amount of blood. We didn't know she was pregnant - about 6 weeks. Rhythm method sucks. The sonogram at the hospital showed a barely recognizable fetus with a still beating heart. The baby died within ten minutes. I felt worse than she did. She was 42 years old. She's told me flat out she would have an abortion, but I know I would try to convince her otherwise. The simple solution for us is better birth control. --Vic For thinking adults, abortion is not an easy decision. There is so much hypocrisy surrounding beliefs about human sexuality and reproduction that I look askance at anyone who wants to make abortion illegal. Many of the same people who are vehemently anti-abortion are also against teaching proper birth control methods to pre-teens and teens, and against making condoms and other devices easily available to anyone who wants them. My favorites are the ones who preach "abstinence." Bill Maher had a wonderful "bit" about the actual impact of such preaching on young women... Abstinence guarantees no unwanted pregnancies. Abstinence guarantees no sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence guarantees no abortions performed on pre-teens and teens and the resulting emotional issues that stay with the woman for the rest of her life. True, but teaching abstinence has been shown to NOT work well at all. I assume you're capable of seeing the difference between abstinence, and teaching abstinence. Learning to control ones physical urges is the the hard part, not the teaching of abstinence. Good. I just wanted to make sure you weren't about to suggest that teaching other contraceptive methods in schools was the same as encouraging kids to have sex, and that only abstinence should be taught. Back up there buddy, I don't condone the schools teaching my child how to use a condom or take the pill. That is my responsibility not the schools. And, the schools shouldn't be teaching abstinence because they shouldn't be teaching my kids the birds and the bees either. My children have been taught about the birds and the bees and contraceptive methods her at home with all of the additional information about how succumbing to your base desires at such an early age can really screw up your life. I have a daughter who wants to go to Harvard and Oxford and she may just do that but, it would be a hell of lot harder if she was the mother of a baby or toddler at the time. |
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BAR wrote: Learning to control ones physical urges is the the hard part, not the teaching of abstinence. I'll bet you are really into preserving your precious bodily fluids. How many times have you been arrested for lewd and lascivious behavior Harry? Does your wife, if she exists, know what you do while on your computers? |
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