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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 74484512" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>Sure we need to be realistic but I think that can be a cop out. It is harder to remain celebrate today as there is more temptations in that the world around us is losing its inhibitions and this can be seen in many different ways which can be harder for a adolescent. But I think the point is about what expectations you set yourself in the first place. A virginity pledge is an attempt to place some value on a relationship. You may not meet those expectations but you have at least set some higher standards according to your beliefs. </p><p></p><p>Paul in the bible actually acknowledge human desire in that if a couple who were going to be married could not hold off being with each other then they should hurry up and get marriage. But to not have any goals or expectations is to open the door for problems as well. It is hard to draw the line when you don't set one. There is nothing wrong with drawing a line. People think that being a virgin there is something wrong with you which seems a pity as many say that it actually adds to the value and experience of a relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 74484512, member: 342064"] Sure we need to be realistic but I think that can be a cop out. It is harder to remain celebrate today as there is more temptations in that the world around us is losing its inhibitions and this can be seen in many different ways which can be harder for a adolescent. But I think the point is about what expectations you set yourself in the first place. A virginity pledge is an attempt to place some value on a relationship. You may not meet those expectations but you have at least set some higher standards according to your beliefs. Paul in the bible actually acknowledge human desire in that if a couple who were going to be married could not hold off being with each other then they should hurry up and get marriage. But to not have any goals or expectations is to open the door for problems as well. It is hard to draw the line when you don't set one. There is nothing wrong with drawing a line. People think that being a virgin there is something wrong with you which seems a pity as many say that it actually adds to the value and experience of a relationship. [/QUOTE]
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