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<blockquote data-quote="spiritfilledjm" data-source="post: 76298764" data-attributes="member: 185233"><p>To answer the first question, because boys don't typically want to dance with their mothers...</p><p></p><p>To give an overall answer:</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you need to find a different church. When I was a youth, we would have small groups with other teen boys and probably 75% of our discussions and teachings had to do with sexual temptation and purity. Being a man now, it's pretty much the same ratio. We talk about it all the time because sexual sin is so pervasive in men, we just keep it to ourselves.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, the reason it is looked at so much in women is that, visually, they are much more likely to show that they aren't being completely "pure" due to views on dressing modestly whereas men are much more likely to dress with their bodies covered in jeans or shorts and a t-shirt or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiritfilledjm, post: 76298764, member: 185233"] To answer the first question, because boys don't typically want to dance with their mothers... To give an overall answer: Sounds like you need to find a different church. When I was a youth, we would have small groups with other teen boys and probably 75% of our discussions and teachings had to do with sexual temptation and purity. Being a man now, it's pretty much the same ratio. We talk about it all the time because sexual sin is so pervasive in men, we just keep it to ourselves. Ultimately, the reason it is looked at so much in women is that, visually, they are much more likely to show that they aren't being completely "pure" due to views on dressing modestly whereas men are much more likely to dress with their bodies covered in jeans or shorts and a t-shirt or something. [/QUOTE]
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