GET THIS... "In Hollywood, the only truly serious sexual disease is virginity. It's a dire and embarrassing condition, desperately in need of elimination. Teenagers that still have "it" are woefully immature. They might as well consider themselves to be walking the school hallways in diapers... Along comes Fox Entertainment to enlighten us. Get ready. It's sick. Fox's "Glee" devoted an entire episode on Nov. 8 to setting up and celebrating the shedding of virginity by two teenage couples on the show. One was heterosexual, and one - yippee! - was homosexual. TV critics were raving in advance. Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack all but demanded everyone watch: "It's without a doubt one of Glee's best installments ever and features two popular couples on the show having sex for the first time."
http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/l-brent-boze...%29
"Virginity And Celibacy Are Not Bad Words...
What's disturbing is that although choosing to living the single life is a little more respected nowadays because people realize that marriage is hard... people still very much look down on virgins. Even more so on those who actually want to stay that way. It's almost taboo... and I think that's just really messed up. When I hear the words virgin or celibate it's almost always in a negative context."
http://www.experienceproject.com/stories...I HAVE A QUESTION... Where do people get the notion that being or remaining a virgin is a bad thing? IS there really anyone (especially female) that is glad that they lost their innocence in the back-seat of a car in under 2 minutes? I get the guy's point of view with conquest and all... however girls most always regret being conned, drugged or drunken-ed enough to allow themselves to be ripped off! So why don't they let the next generation in on these inevitable disappointments? Our over-sexualized sensualized culture... culture? or the lack thereof.
What force in our nation causes youth to perpetuate the lies and myths about sex and fulfillment when it comes to relationships? With disease and unwanted pregnancies abounding... one would think that entertainment would be seasoned with some restraint and good advice... but no, in Hollywood it would seem the only disease worth warning the public against is VIRGINITY. Hollywood... sewage.