Hubby started a rant. He asked the woman why not just teach your daughters to keep their knickers on?
I find this unbelievably offensive. How about you teach your sons to keep it in their pants? Girls do not bear the brunt of responsibility for having/not having sex; in fact I would guess that girls are not the initiators of teenage sex most of the time. And it's not girls who rape, by and large, now is it? This was an offensive, chauvinistic, misogynist remark, which "Hubby" had no right to make concerning someone else's children.
Yippee Skippy for you. Telling girls that there is a vaccine for an STD virus is the wrong way to go about teaching them.
Girls do not bear the brunt of responsibility for having/not having sex;
They have to say "yes" if asked?
And it's not girls who rape, by and large, now is it?
Scare tactics. And why not? It works for the left.
This was an offensive, chauvinistic, misogynist remark, which "Hubby" had no right to make concerning someone else's children.
Comprehension is important. Read my post again.
Maybe this was true awhile ago, but I would say that your guess would be not as sure a thing today. As a high-school student who attends parties and hears gossip, etc. (although I have kept myself chaste), I can vouch that in many, many cases, it is girls who encourage the guys to have sex. Just my $.02