Mix in regular sexual denial, frustration, and loneliness, and a lot of guys are basically time bombs.
raider~joseph (post: 1449602) wrote:This is why I like anime and video games.They never do this in those things.
raider~joseph (post: 1449602) wrote:This is why I like anime and video games.They never do this in those things.
LadyRushia wrote:the whole double-standard thing of women who do lose their virginity being trashy
I've had to make sense of the fact that I'm not physically unattractive and have a good personality yet guys just don't get crushes on me
LadyRushia (post: 1449634) wrote:The whole "What's wrong with me?" thing is also true for us ladies who just don't get male attention like ever. I think for women there might be less pressure to lose our virginity (we have a lot more to lose, quite frankly and there's the whole double-standard thing of women who do lose their virginity being trashy), but I would say we feel a lot of the same frustrations as men although the sources might be a little different.
I've been there, done that with the whole feeling undesirable thing, and over the years I've had to make sense of the fact that I'm not physically unattractive and have a good personality yet guys just don't get crushes on me. That or I'm really really bad at noticing these things (which seems to be the case sometimes). Like others have said, I don't think the media creates or perpetuates these attitudes/ideas. It just reflects how we already see ourselves. I don't feel inadequate because I watched some TV show or movie about super hawt ladies getting awesome boyfriends. I feel that way because of my own life experiences. All stories, media included, are based on real life experiences. That's why they reflect instead of or before they create.
LadyRushia (post: 1449634) wrote:The whole "What's wrong with me?" thing is also true for us ladies who just don't get male attention like ever. I think for women there might be less pressure to lose our virginity (we have a lot more to lose, quite frankly and there's the whole double-standard thing of women who do lose their virginity being trashy), but I would say we feel a lot of the same frustrations as men although the sources might be a little different.
I've been there, done that with the whole feeling undesirable thing, and over the years I've had to make sense of the fact that I'm not physically unattractive and have a good personality yet guys just don't get crushes on me. That or I'm really really bad at noticing these things (which seems to be the case sometimes). Like others have said, I don't think the media creates or perpetuates these attitudes/ideas. It just reflects how we already see ourselves. I don't feel inadequate because I watched some TV show or movie about super hawt ladies getting awesome boyfriends. I feel that way because of my own life experiences. All stories, media included, are based on real life experiences. That's why they reflect instead of or before they create.
Fish and Chips (post: 1449624) wrote:Mix in regular sexual denial, frustration, and loneliness, and a lot of guys are basically time bombs.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1449667) wrote: I also think that we would do well to remember that this kind of behavior amongst teenagers has been around for a very long time, and I don't really think viewing history as a "golden era" and the present as "everything is just like Jersey Shore" is going to get us very far. XD
Atria35 (post: 1449669) wrote:Very true. My granma remembers her dad complaining about how teens and other lovers parked their carriages by the side of the road and they'd be in the bushes.
He was a lamplighter during the 1890-1920's, so he remembered that sort of stuff.
So it really isn't all the media, and has been happening forever.
Radical Dreamer wrote:I don't really think viewing history as a "golden era" and the present as "everything is just like Jersey Shore" is going to get us very far. XD
LadyRushia (post: 1449634) wrote:The whole "What's wrong with me?" thing is also true for us ladies who just don't get male attention like ever. I think for women there might be less pressure to lose our virginity (we have a lot more to lose, quite frankly and there's the whole double-standard thing of women who do lose their virginity being trashy), but I would say we feel a lot of the same frustrations as men although the sources might be a little different.
I've been there, done that with the whole feeling undesirable thing, and over the years I've had to make sense of the fact that I'm not physically unattractive and have a good personality yet guys just don't get crushes on me. That or I'm really really bad at noticing these things (which seems to be the case sometimes). Like others have said, I don't think the media creates or perpetuates these attitudes/ideas. It just reflects how we already see ourselves. I don't feel inadequate because I watched some TV show or movie about super hawt ladies getting awesome boyfriends. I feel that way because of my own life experiences. All stories, media included, are based on real life experiences. That's why they reflect instead of or before they create.
Cardiche007 (post: 1449689) wrote:Truth be told, I suppose there must be a point at which virginity can no longer be considered good or commendable. I am not saying the media has it right. By means!
Only that the number of virgins tends to bell curve exponentially downward as I get older. The number of 'unlucky ones' begin to disappear. They get laid. Whether in marriage, in a bar, or in a committed relationship the virgins are disappearing like doves in a rainy sky. And even the contemptible 'lays' are no longer contemptible for the unstudied adult. I won't say it has anything to do with Jesus' command to "be fruitful and multiply" although that does come to mind--only that nature (via God) endowed Man with reproductive powers, and so is it then natural for Man to despise other Men unable to do as created? At least may it the unfruitful branch be rightly contemptible and unintelligible to the fruitful one? Isn't that another way of looking at it?
I say all this merely as an alternate route of understanding. Maybe God is even suggesting there is something useful behind what the media says, albeit the media has greatly distorted the message. Nor should you chide your neighbor for being unlucky as media/celebrity stars often do.
Nate (post: 1449673) wrote:This video is very relevant:
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-january-5-2010/even-better-than-the-real-thing
Radical Dreamer (post: 1449675) wrote:Not gonna lie, that video was totally in my head the entire time I was thinking about that post I was making. XDD
Midori wrote:I prefer to think of marriage as what is desirable as you get older, not sex. So the push should not be against being a virgin, it should be against being single.
Also, I know that there are plenty of ways to be fruitful despite being single. Humans have much more to pass on besides their genes.
Cardiche007 wrote:Jesus' command to "be fruitful and multiply"
so is it then natural for Man to despise other Men unable to do as created?
At least may it the unfruitful branch be rightly contemptible and unintelligible to the fruitful one?
Midori wrote:So the push should not be against being a virgin, it should be against being single.
The Mormon church does this quite heavily.
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