teholbeddict, on 02 June 2010 - 05:59 AM, said:
I'm sorry but this whole opinion that girls who have sex, enjoy having sex, become sexually active at the age of sixteen or have more than one partner while in their teens somehow equals them having been sexually abused or makes them promiscuous has got to go. It's a load of bull. This kind of double standard makes me sick. How many male teenagers are sexually active by that age or have had more than one partner by the time they exit their teens, I'm betting a good number. Never mind betting, I guarantee it. Somehow that's studly and manly but if it's a female then there's got to be something wrong with her. Because we all know ( in the minds of morons) girls don't like sex, we don't have the same sex drives as men and heaven forbid we do then we're automatically in the slut category or there has to be something in our past that forces us to act that way.
Not to mention alot of teen girls or even women prefer to date slightly older males because girls tend to be a bit more mature than guys. I mean I know when I was fifteen or sixteen most of the boys my age were complete and utter hormone ridden morons. This is not to say that a sixteen year old and a nineteen year old are going to have a lot "in common, but it can still work in certain instances. Yes people change as they go through their teens and continue to mature and normally those relationships don't end up lasting, but how many high school romances do. You can still learn and grow from them. I don't think having a fling with a sixteen year old when you're eighteen or nineteen is advisable, but if you want to get into an actual relationship with her that's more than sex, fine.
You can't just pigeon hole every girl or every teenager and apply absolutes to all circumstances. It's not right and it's definitely not fair. Just wanted to add some female perspective here, although some of you men seem to think you are experts on all things pertaining to the opposite sex. That's right there are females on the board, and we do have opinions and do actually know a thing or two about how women work, feel or think. You should consider that before posting some of the things you do.
You need to calm down and read exactly what we're talking about. The idea of certain sexual behaviors indicating abuse was not referring to any sexually active girl, but to INAPPROPRIATE AND DESTRUCTIVE sexual behavior, like this girl:
Quote
Back then I was not very experienced, but that girl. I swear to god, she had to have been the loosest skirt in town. She'd probably been with at least a dozen guys or more by the time I met her. She'd had two abortions. Couple of STDs. And she knew things I'd never even seen in a Porno. To call her innocent or a child is laughable. The girl knew exactly what she wanted and she did what she wanted to do. She was the kind of girl that would fuck you and afterwards you would feel kind of dirt and used.
A dozen partners, two abortions, and two stds is not healthy behavior in a 16 year old girl. Or a boy, for that matter. That's another thing you skipped over, where I said that unhealthy practices possibly indicating abuse applies to BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS. Again, to repeat since it seems you only skimmed before, I am NOT talking about simply being sexually active or having multiple partners. EXTREME AND DESTRUCTIVE SEXUAL behavior is the topic.
I didn't realize that child psychology was your field. If you say that extreme sexual behavior is not ever indicative of previous trauma, well then we better alert the psychologists, because they've got it all wrong. Your "female perspective" somehow trumps the entire field of modern child psychology.
Come on Tehol, you're better than this. You had a knee-jerk reaction to an isolated part of a discussion, and ignored all context, and then argued against points no one was even trying to make. We're not talking about the idea of girls being considered sluts while boys are called studs, you brought that up out of nowhere, and no one here is thinking like that!
No shit most boys and girls have sex in high school, often with more than one person. I'm not saying that's a bad thing. I'm saying that if a young teenager of either gender goes beyond normal sexuality to the point of self-damaging behavior, it's often (but admittedly not always, there's another thing you made up to argue against) a sign of abuse. This is fact. Please do not twist what I said. Seriously, the majority of your post is a rant against ideas that no one here is even thinking, let alone saying.
Seriously, you are off the reservation with this one, and frankly I'm offended by the words you're putting in my mouth.