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<blockquote data-quote="Beanieboy" data-source="post: 76299514" data-attributes="member: 138244"><p>And girls want to dance with their fathers? </p><p>Anyway you look at it, the purity dance looks incestuous. </p><p></p><p>It seems like a patriarchal thing. Women were once seen as property of men. She was the father's property, and he's passing her to the husband, who will take ownership. Today, the bride is still "given away", but not the groom, because, being male, he is no one else's property. </p><p></p><p>Purity culture came way after my time. While it was discussed, it was a Lutheran Church with people with Norwegian heritage, basically The Frozen Chosen who don't discuss things like sex, and when they do, everyone is uncomfortable. </p><p></p><p>Most of what I see on youtube channels is either Christians talking about why Purity culture is not a good thing, or promoted and mostly to women, with teachings like: Men are to be in control of decisions, the money, everything but are unable to control their sexual urges, and so men's lust or behavior is the woman's fault. Wow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beanieboy, post: 76299514, member: 138244"] And girls want to dance with their fathers? Anyway you look at it, the purity dance looks incestuous. It seems like a patriarchal thing. Women were once seen as property of men. She was the father's property, and he's passing her to the husband, who will take ownership. Today, the bride is still "given away", but not the groom, because, being male, he is no one else's property. Purity culture came way after my time. While it was discussed, it was a Lutheran Church with people with Norwegian heritage, basically The Frozen Chosen who don't discuss things like sex, and when they do, everyone is uncomfortable. Most of what I see on youtube channels is either Christians talking about why Purity culture is not a good thing, or promoted and mostly to women, with teachings like: Men are to be in control of decisions, the money, everything but are unable to control their sexual urges, and so men's lust or behavior is the woman's fault. Wow. [/QUOTE]
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