
With Bristol Palin so much in the news for her teen pregnancy; how about parents owning up to the fact that they still need to learn more about communicating the seriousness of premarital sex with their teenagers?
I have always believed - they're looking for love - the missing ingredient in their lives - sure their parents love them, but do they "feel it?" Do teenage daughters have a good relationship with their fathers and do parents model a healthy marriage relationship for their teens to learn more about what marriage, parenting and sex is all about?
Love is absent when it needs to be defined to a standard. As long as passion for the self prevails, it will overshadow compassion for others.
It appears that we are reaping what we have sown. We have gradually traded an emotional standard of affection, to a lesser degree of mechanical interaction for self-gratification; and we have educated our children to the same. Sex today appears to be nothing more than an "extension" of Masturbation -now, more skin than just the hands- in glory to the self.., appearing content fantasizing with it's "self" importance....
Where there is love.., there is no need.., to question....
Bravo!
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