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"Gloucester Girls" Explode Myths About Teen Pregnancy
by Carol Platt Liebau
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There was something sweetly naïve about the shock elicited by news out of Gloucester, Massachusetts that a group of 17 girls, no older than 16, may have had a pact to get pregnant together. But what was, perhaps, most remarkable about the story was just how completely it explodes two of the most widely-purveyed social myths about young women and pregnancy.

Myth 1: Girls wouldn’t get pregnant if they just had access to birth control, and knew how to use it.

In the reporting on the Gloucester story, the girls’ supposed lack of access to birth control pills was put front and center. In fact, immediately after describing the “pregnancy pact” between the young girls, TIME magazine went on to note that Gloucester (described as a “fiercely Catholic enclave”) “isn't sure it wants to provide easier access to birth control.” The piece states that

Currently Gloucester teens must travel about 20 miles (30 km) to reach the nearest women's health clinic; younger girls have to get a ride or take the train and walk. But the notion of a school handing out birth control pills has met with hostility.

Of course, all of this conveniently overlooks the fact that the young women were trying to get pregnant on purpose, and therefore the availability of birth control – or the lack thereof – is completely irrelevant.

But the emphasis on access to birth control – at school and elsewhere – was hardly surprising. In publicizing my book, Prude: How the Sex-Obsessed Culture Damages Girls (and America, Too!), those who were most hostile to the book’s message frequently resorted to a tangential argument about whether schools should teach young people about contraception and offer it at school. In this formulation, either schools teach “abstinence” or else they provide “comprehensive sex education,” often including detailed instructions about how to use contraceptives and the distribution of birth control on campus.

The dichotomy is a false one, of course. It’s perfectly possible to inform young people about where babies come from, how their bodies work, and the mechanics of contraception without urging them to put condoms on bananas in class, offering birth control pills at school, or otherwise sending the message that sexual activity on their parts is appropriate, normal – even expected.

What’s more, in an age when condoms and contraceptive foam are displayed “out front” in drug stores and the internet provides access to all kinds of explicit information, it’s unlikely that any girl becomes pregnant because she is unaware of the existence of birth control, ignorant about how it works, or absolutely incapable of obtaining it. Certainly, it would be wonderful if the difficulties posed by teen pregnancy were solvable simply through “better education” and “access” to birth control; unfortunately, it’s wishful thinking – and a convenient way to dodge the tougher, underlying issue. Continued...

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Carol Platt Liebau is an attorney, political commentator and guest radio talk show host based near Los Angeles. Learn more about her new book, "Prude: How the Sex-Obsessed Culture Hurts Young Women (and America, Too!)" here.

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Subject: To Disaster Babe
It is no wonder why you have that name. You miss the point entirely. It does not matter whether there was a pact or not. It is the general decay of morality in this Godless Socialist Government that we have created. We preached and yelled about the Godless Communist Russians for 40 years and how their culture was immoral and corrupt and had a Huge Centralized Socialist Government that ran a Welfare State by dictatorship. Well, wake up American's, we have Created The Same Godless, Soulless Monster Government, and we now have another Communist running for President promising more of the Same and even Expanding it. Vote No To Obama if you love this country. And Disaster Babe, how about reading these blogs and educating yourself. As Abe Lincoln put so eloquently years ago, "Tis better to be thought a fool, than to Open Your Mouth and Remove All Doubt." Good Day and Good Night form Jerome Ennis, MAed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Morality and Socialism (Continued)



When this writer was growing up, and I am now 60, we were taught early on and continuously during school that we should be Loyal To Our Country, It's Institutions, and It's Leaders, and Especially Loyal and Supportive to our President, no matter, which party. See, in those days, schools did their jobs. They taught us how to read, write, do arithmetic, Respect, Responsibility, Civics, and Loyalty to Family and Country. Today's schools are Politicized and we have ignorant, brainwashed teachers teaching their Own Politics and The Agendas of their Party. They teach that immorality is okay. It's just a choice and their right to choose. They never mention that kids ought to obey their parents rules. They cannot teach them basic skills in Academics, but they can certainly Socialize them into a Godless Society with no moral or spiritual values. This never happened when I was a kid in a rural town in Alabama. I remember once when my 4th grade teacher, Ms. Houghton, came back from voting one day, and one of my classmates asked innoncently, "Ms. Houghton, who did you vote for?" Ms. Houghton replied, and I will never forget her saying this: "Voting is a Private Matter, and My Politics is of no concern to you. My responsibility as a teacher is to teach you about how our system of government works, and encourage you to become informed and exercise your right to vote, and your vote is sacred, and private. That is why you g