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JesKlu -> RE: purity rings (7/12/2008 3:38:03 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CaptainRonnie quote:
ORIGINAL: JesKlu I agree with you, even though I have never had one myself. I am a married woman so I have betrothal and wedding rings on. I am not fully for or against them. For you guys, it is ok because you are not a woman. But I think for the young women wearing these it is more dangerous. Why? Because you're flaunting your virginity and I think it would make it easier for wicked men to want to rape a girl. That is my only concern. Your sister in Christ Jesus, Jessica and a guy wearing a purity ring couldn't get hurt how? they're just as vulnerable as girls are in that sense. wicked men don't always look for girls...i know that sounds gross, and it is, but it's the truth. i don't think it's more dangerous for a girl to be wearing a purity ring than it is for a guy. there are plenty of sick and twisted people out there wanting to take advantage of anyone, male or female. the benefits of wearing a purity ring definitely out number the disadvantages or risks that you're implying exist. Do you know that it says in scripture that women are the weaker vessel? That means physically too. A man can defend himself, a woman cannot. It is MUCH harder for a woman to defend herself than it is for a man. Men have a LOT more physical strength than women. I agree the benefits outweigh the risks. But you can't think of it as some magical tool either. I know of the statistics about STD's and those who pledged their virginity and those who didn't. I am not ignorant of that fact. But, there are still risks, but yes the benefits outweigh them, considering it is a tangible reminder to yourself that you are to stay pure. But I do not believe purity rings are to be a substitute for good pareting when it comes to sex education. Do your parents regularly bring up the topic of sex and do they talk to you about the godly way of sexuality regularly? Because some parents think once their children have these rings they don't need to bring up the topic of sex anymore. That I believe is wrong. Your sister in Christ Jesus, Jessica
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