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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 74487577" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>I agree if things go the extreme of controlling a women to the extent that the example given then that it not good. A relationship should be built on trust and it is better to earn the respect so that a person may listen to advice rather than forcing them to conform. It depends on the age as well as some young people do not understand the risks and consequences of underage sex. But at the end of the day a person will do what they will do and no one can stop them. In fact forcing them will only push them away.</p><p></p><p>But my point was more about the intentions behind the act of the rapper. Though extreme I think his intentions are good. There is evidence that those who are sexually active have more chance of physical diseases and have more emotional and psychological problems in not being able to handle the consequences of having sex too early in a relationship. There is also evidence that those who refrain from sex in their relationship have better relationships. So maybe the rapper needed to take a different approach and try to show the benefits rather than forcing his daughter to prove herself. But I can also understand that some dads are very protective of their daughters in today's world.</p><p></p><p>I am not really familiar with Virginity pledges and purity balls and I don't think you can make a ceremony out of something so personal and serious. Humans naturally want to bond and sex is the ultimate act of love which has many benefits. But I think this needs to happen in a committed relationship and the idea that young people want to aim for giving some respect to when they commit to having sex can only be a good thing in a world that treats having sex like its nothing because it give value to the relationship. Young people especially young women are being pressured into sex by males far to early only to be screwed up emotionally later which leads to depression, identity issues and broken relationships. In a world full of broken relationships putting more respect into sex act can only be a good thing.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Benefits in Delaying Sex Until Marriage</span></strong></p><p>Happier Marriages, More Satisfying Sex Among the Perks, Study Finds</p><p><a href="https://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/news/20101227/theres-benefits-in-delaying-sex-until-marriage#1" target="_blank">https://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/news/20101227/theres-benefits-in-delaying-sex-until-marriage#1</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 74487577, member: 342064"] I agree if things go the extreme of controlling a women to the extent that the example given then that it not good. A relationship should be built on trust and it is better to earn the respect so that a person may listen to advice rather than forcing them to conform. It depends on the age as well as some young people do not understand the risks and consequences of underage sex. But at the end of the day a person will do what they will do and no one can stop them. In fact forcing them will only push them away. But my point was more about the intentions behind the act of the rapper. Though extreme I think his intentions are good. There is evidence that those who are sexually active have more chance of physical diseases and have more emotional and psychological problems in not being able to handle the consequences of having sex too early in a relationship. There is also evidence that those who refrain from sex in their relationship have better relationships. So maybe the rapper needed to take a different approach and try to show the benefits rather than forcing his daughter to prove herself. But I can also understand that some dads are very protective of their daughters in today's world. I am not really familiar with Virginity pledges and purity balls and I don't think you can make a ceremony out of something so personal and serious. Humans naturally want to bond and sex is the ultimate act of love which has many benefits. But I think this needs to happen in a committed relationship and the idea that young people want to aim for giving some respect to when they commit to having sex can only be a good thing in a world that treats having sex like its nothing because it give value to the relationship. Young people especially young women are being pressured into sex by males far to early only to be screwed up emotionally later which leads to depression, identity issues and broken relationships. In a world full of broken relationships putting more respect into sex act can only be a good thing. [B][SIZE=4]Benefits in Delaying Sex Until Marriage[/SIZE][/B] Happier Marriages, More Satisfying Sex Among the Perks, Study Finds [URL]https://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/news/20101227/theres-benefits-in-delaying-sex-until-marriage#1[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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