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On that other thread about spousal abuse (and on another one about the appropriate age for getting married/having kids/etc) - I mentioned that my intention is to teach my daughter to focus on school, then career, then marriage and then children.
To me - that makes sense - because as I said in those other threads - in my mind that serves as an insurance policy that she can at least be self sustaining if need be (namely, if her husband turns out to be a Ray Rice or some other type of abusive/cheating jerk).
I got a response back that kinda surprised me (albeit also in fairness it kinda didn't) - with someone asking me...
"Premarital sex? Or do you expect 10 years of celibacy after her period starts?" blah blah.
I mean - I'm not even quite sure what to do with that one. The topic of conversation was abuse - and I'm talking about what (in my opinion) is one of the best ways to assure that my daughter (or any woman) has options in the event that she's faced with such a predicament. Options in life are an important thing, ya know?
...and in that context...the first thing that comes up in someone's mind is premarital sex? Huh?
So, let me get this straight.
Let's say my daughter gets horny at 18 years old, and in order to "flee immorality" ignorantly marries the object of her desire. She gets pregnant right away, and therefore can't find time to finish any sort of meaningful school. Life progresses, she ends up with 2-3 kids, and 10-15 years later it comes out that the guy is an abusive/cheating jerk.
She's uneducated, in her 30's, and capable of nothing more than a McJob with 2-3 kids in tow.
So, as her father, I'm supposed to look at her options, the predicament she's in, the poor options she has, and say "Well, at least you didn't have permarital sex"?
?????
Wow.
To me - that makes sense - because as I said in those other threads - in my mind that serves as an insurance policy that she can at least be self sustaining if need be (namely, if her husband turns out to be a Ray Rice or some other type of abusive/cheating jerk).
I got a response back that kinda surprised me (albeit also in fairness it kinda didn't) - with someone asking me...
"Premarital sex? Or do you expect 10 years of celibacy after her period starts?" blah blah.
I mean - I'm not even quite sure what to do with that one. The topic of conversation was abuse - and I'm talking about what (in my opinion) is one of the best ways to assure that my daughter (or any woman) has options in the event that she's faced with such a predicament. Options in life are an important thing, ya know?
...and in that context...the first thing that comes up in someone's mind is premarital sex? Huh?
So, let me get this straight.
Let's say my daughter gets horny at 18 years old, and in order to "flee immorality" ignorantly marries the object of her desire. She gets pregnant right away, and therefore can't find time to finish any sort of meaningful school. Life progresses, she ends up with 2-3 kids, and 10-15 years later it comes out that the guy is an abusive/cheating jerk.
She's uneducated, in her 30's, and capable of nothing more than a McJob with 2-3 kids in tow.
So, as her father, I'm supposed to look at her options, the predicament she's in, the poor options she has, and say "Well, at least you didn't have permarital sex"?
?????
Wow.
A girl's virginity does not belong to her father any more than a son's belongs to the mother. That is just nasty thinking.