Posted on 03/21/2012 12:54:47 AM PDT by Morgana
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA, March 20, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) As critics accuse Planned Parenthood of trying to facilitate the sex lives of minors, a featured speaker at one of the abortion providers local affiliates has suggested parents allow their teenage children to have sex in their home.
Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernadino Counties invited Amy T. Schalet, author of Not Under My Roof: Parents, Teens, and the Culture of Sex, to keynote the organizations Consider This luncheon last week.
Dr. Schalet, an assistant sociology professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, said American parents should be more like their counterparts in the Netherlands, who allow teenagers to have sex openly under their roof.
Schalet told local media she finds it unfortunate that America, girls believe in their parents eyes they would be a disappointment if they were to engage in sex.
In the Netherlands if a girl is in a relationship, shes not a slut for wanting sex, for making decisions about sex, she said. Most parents deem teen sexuality a part of your life that you are allowed to own and make choices about.
The sociologist, who spent part of her life in the Netherlands, said Dutch parents consider children ready for intercourse at age 16. Teen pregnancy rates are about four times as high here. Birth rates about eight times as high.
She added nearly 60 percent of Dutch teens are taking contraceptives by the time they begin having sex.
As she did in a New York Times op-ed, last year Schalet suggested parents who allowed open sexual activity in their homes exercised greater parental control over their children than those who preached abstinence. Schalet wrote that a Dutch teenager who told her parents about her sexual relationship with her boyfriend enjoyed time and a new closeness with her family.
Obviously sleepovers arent a direct route to family happiness, Schalet wrote. But even the most traditional parents can appreciate the virtue of having their children be comfortable bringing a girlfriend or boyfriend home, rather than have them sneak around. Unlike the American teenagers I interviewed, who said they felt they had to split their burgeoning sexual selves from their family roles, the Dutch teens had a chance to integrate different parts of themselves into their family life.
Much of Schalets work is funded by the Ford Foundation.
In a CNN interview, she said if a childs parents would not have a wholistic discussion of sex, which by definition includes methods of contraception, the young person should speak to clinicians.
The speech adds fuel to those who say Planned Parenthood is trying to get American children hooked on sex.
American Life League has been spreading the word for decades that Planned Parenthoods game plan is to sexualize children in order to build lifetime customers for its sex and abortion business, Rita Diller, the national director of the American Life Leagues Stop Planned Parenthood project, said in a statement e-mailed to LifeSiteNews.com. Certainly, Planned Parenthoods promotion of Amy Schalets ideal of a sex playhouse for teens in the family home is one more manifestation of its tireless quest to promote sex among unmarried youth.
Planned Parenthood has long sought to duplicate the European model, which succeeded in gaining public approval of sex between unmarried young people, she added.
She highlighed its 2002 publication We Can Do Better: Oregon Team Report on Western Europes Successful Approaches to Adolescent Sexuality which states: It is the societal thinkingthe normsthat make the Dutch, German and French successes possible. It is the openness and the acceptance that young people will have intimate sexual relationships without being married and that these relationships are natural and contribute to maturing into a sexually healthy adult.
Good parents and morality are stumbling blocks to Planned Parenthood, Diller told LifeSiteNews. This is one more example of the abortion giants never-ending attempt to create a society that will accept the unthinkable and embrace it as perfectly normal.
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As more kids suffer “Failure to Launch” syndrome, thay have to have some place for their booty. I wonder if PP counts mom and or dad joining in?
I took it that birth rates in the US were double their rate per 100 teen pregnancies.
Aiyeeeeeee! See? Now that’s why I didn’t want to hear about it. lol
I have no need for that personal knowledge. At 57 I think I have heard about pretty much every perversion that exists. It’s not going to change any liberal minds for me to hear about it.
Why do liberals always go after having sex with children???
Liberalism is a mental illness.
If I got busted for sleeping around, especially at mom and dad's, my mom would cry. And then I'd be in big trouble for making my mom cry.
It's a joke, but not funny. It's just Business.
Something happens and 17 year old girl gets pregnant. You often have embarrassed parents, panicked boyfriend (who often pressures for abortion or skips town), boyfriend's parents, and social pressures all trying to point a confused and scared girl into an abortion, where Planned Barrenhood makes their money. Business.
I wasn't a perfect guy by any stretch of the imagination, but I was brought up a certain way. If she's pregnant, get the ring. Do the right thing.
At 33, my (then) fiance and I went to my parents’ for the weekend and he slept in my brother’s old bedroom and I slept in my old bedroom. I hadn’t lived in my parents’ home in more than 10 years at that point. Neither he nor I thought anything of it, and he and I had been together, and visiting my parents, nearly 4 years at that point (it will be 24 in June.)
Parents may not be able to stop it - but they do not have to condone it.
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