Difference between revisions of "Pro-abstinence"
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==Arguments== | ==Arguments== | ||
* "Sexual abstinence as a form of contraception makes just as much sense as personal hygiene as a way of not getting sick." | * "Sexual abstinence as a form of contraception makes just as much sense as personal hygiene as a way of not getting sick." | ||
** This is a good argument for making a personal choice to be abstinent, and for encouraging others to do so. It is not an argument for [[abstinence-based education]]. | ** This is a good argument for making a personal choice to be abstinent, and for encouraging others to do so. It is not an argument for [[abstinence-based education]]. | ||
** Personal hygiene is more than just "don't ever touch anything", which would be the metaphorical equivalent of abstinence. | ** Personal hygiene is more than just "don't ever touch anything", which would be the metaphorical equivalent of abstinence. |
Revision as of 00:49, 14 July 2009
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Arguments
- "Sexual abstinence as a form of contraception makes just as much sense as personal hygiene as a way of not getting sick."
- This is a good argument for making a personal choice to be abstinent, and for encouraging others to do so. It is not an argument for abstinence-based education.
- Personal hygiene is more than just "don't ever touch anything", which would be the metaphorical equivalent of abstinence.