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College Girls: Unpaid Whores
cornellreview ^ | 3/4/2002 | Joseph J. Sabia

Posted on 03/19/2002 7:13:02 AM PST by TLBSHOW

College Girls: Unpaid Whores

If you were to visit a women’s studies department at an elite university, you would encounter a wide variety of courses on the sexual liberation of women. The main thrust of these courses is that for too long, various social institutions have prevented women from exploring their sexual desires. Now, thanks to the heroism of such women as Gloria Steinem, Margaret Sanger, and Bella Abzug, women have been partially freed from the oppressive forces of male patriarchy. In other words, young women are encouraged to be whores.

The chant of Gen. Y college babes might as well be “We’re here, we’re whores, get used to it!” No, most girls are not actually uttering those words, but the slutty sentiments are implicit in the standard female college behavior – wearing tight shirts and pants, getting publicly drunk, hanging on every guy around, and engaging in random sex.

The concept of “behaving like a lady” is an anachronism. If a college girl acts like a lady, she is considered boring, prudish, and old-fashioned. Why is this happening? Five important explanations come to mind.

(1) Feminist thought has taught young women that equality is achieved by acting like promiscuous sluts.

In Who Stole Feminism? Christina Hoff Summers writes extensively about how the women’s rights movement was hijacked by gender feminists, who supplanted equity feminists. While equity feminists were concerned with such mainstream issues as equal pay for equal work, gender feminists were obsessed with proving that (a) there are no biological differences between men and women and (b) men are evil. When the gender feminists seized control of the movement, they encouraged women to behave just as immorally as many men. This was seen as a step toward gender equity.

But why is it liberating for a college-age woman to jump into bed with a man that is not her husband? Why is it freeing to become intoxicated and to hook-up with anonymous frat guys? Why is it an expression of equal rights to give into men’s animalistic instincts?

Presumably, women could exercise their true power to tame men by using celibacy (and other ladylike behavior) to induce men into monogamous stable relationships and eventually into marriage. Along the way to healthy relationships, women could also gain some self-respect.

(2) Young women have turned away from God.

As women have strayed from the church, they have replaced what is holy with what is temporally pleasing. For Catholics, the model woman is Mary, the virgin Mother of God. She is beloved by the faithful for her unflappable devotion to and trust in God, her nurturing of the Son of Man, and her deep love for all humanity.

Today’s college girl looks to Ally McBeal, the trollops of Sex in the City, and the floozies on Friends to set their moral compasses.

The sad truth is that college girls are so desperate to find love that they are willing to degrade themselves to get it. But true love can only be understood in the context of the Word of God. Any other notion of “love” is secular and, by definition, limited and finite.

(3) The costs of sex have rapidly declined.

The explosion in availability of the birth control pill fueled the so-called sexual revolution of the ‘60s, the consequences of which we still see today. With the ability to partially regulate the probability of pregnancy, women can choose to have sex more liberally. Expanded abortion-on-demand services have also permitted young women to engage in more sex because of the greater ease with which a major consequence of sex can be disposed. Abortion providers have recognized the prevalence of sex by college girls in their choice to locate close to our nation’s colleges and universities.

Perhaps just as important as the reduction in the economic costs of sex is the decline in the psychic costs of sex – specifically, the social stigma associated with nonmarital sex. In an earlier era, young women who chose to engage in sex were socially ostracized and their behavior denounced. Today, if a young woman engages in a one-night-stand (“random hook-up”) she is a liberated studette.

(4) Marriage has been devalued by young women and replaced not only by cohabitation but also by new, bizarre social arrangements such as “friends with benefits.”

Young women have traditionally looked to men for marriage and family formation. This is no longer true. College girls look at men not as marriage material, but as sex partners and roommates. Many college women live and sleep with their boyfriends. This is the norm.

Additionally, other sex-based relationships have become commonplace. In recent years, a new and disturbing arrangement known as “friends with benefits” has emerged. In this arrangement, men are not even forced to perform the normal duties of boyfriends, i.e. flowers, Valentine’s Day cards, rides to the abortion clinic, etc. Instead, girls consider these guys “just friends” whom they happen to screw every now and again. No strings, no attachments, no dinners. Just sex when they feel like it.

This type of arrangement is the next logical step in the direction that young women have drifted in the last few decades. These women have become unpaid whores. At least prostitutes made a buck off of their trade. These women just give it away.

The truth is that women actually lose power by becoming tramps. When they give away one of their main sources of bargaining power in a relationship – sex – men gain total power by achieving everything they want…free sex with no obligation.

(5) “You know exactly who’s to blame…the mother and the father.” – The Oompa Loompas in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

College girls are clearly responsible for their own behavior, but their parents have shaped their values. The verdict is in -- their parents have failed. Too many parents, particularly mothers, have eschewed their moral obligations to raise their daughters to be respectable ladies.

Instead, many moms want to be their daughters’ friends, talking late at night about boyfriends, parties, who’s hot, etc. Young women do not need more friends, they need mothers who will provide moral guidance. Unfortunately, these self-absorbed moms cannot deal with the fact that they are old and will never again see their early 20s. Thus, they attempt to live their sorority days all over again through their slutty daughters.

“Now Sabia,” you say, “you’ve been very hard on young women. But don’t young men deserve some blame? Aren’t you just a bitter, cranky, rapidly-aging misogynist?”

The answer to both questions is ‘yes.’

Young men are awful and they have gotten worse over the years. And let me be clear – young men are responsible for their own behavior.

But women have historically been the civilizing forces for men. That is biological. Moreover, several verses in the Scriptures refer to the important role that women have in the moral uplift of men.

It should surprise no one that sexual activity has historically been more frequent among gay men than among heterosexuals. This is because there is no civilizing female force in the gay community. Whenever men want to have sex, they just go ahead and do it. Neither of the partners has much of an incentive to refrain from sex since monogamous relationships and traditional familes are generally not the final goals of these partnerships. Recently, the behavior of young heterosexuals has begun to resemble that of gay men because young women are imitating men in their sexual promiscuity.

The result of young women’s abdication of responsibility has been significant moral decay on America’s college campuses. Can the moral high ground ever be reclaimed? Perhaps…one church pew at a time.


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To: xm177e2
That was Ross Perot...

Who?

361 posted on 03/19/2002 1:09:50 PM PST by Cu Roi
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To: wardaddy
I have a calculator and I cannot keep up with all the potential STD's being passed around on this thread.
362 posted on 03/19/2002 1:10:43 PM PST by MaggieMay
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To: The Green Goblin
Can you show me a statement where any minarchist libertarian has ever claimed that all laws are bad and should be abolished?

I don't know why so many Christians feel that it is Christlike to blatantly lie about people who disagree with them in the manner that you have done.

You took my comment out of context. It was meant to be a generalized statement. And continuing to call me a liar isn't helping your point of view at all.

I've had long discussions with libertarians on this site concerning the Constitutional right of states and local governments to pass laws for their communities. In those discussions, the libers that were in the discussion didn't want ANY "social" laws--even those passed by states and are "allowed" by the Constitution. If you want to know specific threads, go on a search yourself.

363 posted on 03/19/2002 1:11:32 PM PST by DallasDeb
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To: mackattack
Mack

It's not that simple with men or women. There are responsible men. I am one of them and I have cut a wide path all over the planet. Thank God I have such a great wife now.

You are correct in an uber realistic way that since women have eggs and whatnot and stand the most to gain or lose then they should exercise more discretion than leaping horndogs would be expected to. I'm just not willing to give men a pass on this nor do think all men are so shallow...but I know a lot are.

Remember that when your sexual power starts to wane in 20-30 years or so that a lot of other preconcieved generalizations will start fading.....but don't worry there will be new ones to take their place. LOL

364 posted on 03/19/2002 1:12:17 PM PST by wardaddy
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To: xm177e2
Whoops....hmmmm....not my favorite source exactly ...thanks.
365 posted on 03/19/2002 1:13:13 PM PST by wardaddy
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To: Thorn11cav
Create a "personal one" out of your wife, then you have the best of both worlds.

Amen, brother--as long as there is love and respect and no demeaning of either spouse.

366 posted on 03/19/2002 1:15:45 PM PST by DallasDeb
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To: MaggieMay
STDs....Stupid Thread Diatribes...and I'm leading the pack.

It's hard for an old blade like me to try to speak sense to these youngsters. I always knew what was right and tried to do it. It's easier now. Six dependents tends to clarify the world in general.

A "Wake-Up" bump Maggie!.....speaking of the topic of this thread wasn't your username an ode to an older girlfriend?

367 posted on 03/19/2002 1:16:53 PM PST by wardaddy
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To: TLBSHOW
For the male college student looking for a good time:

1. A woman who smokes will f$%$.
2. A woman who has a tattoo will f$#*
3. A woman who has body piercings somewhere other than her ear will f$%$.
4. Wear protection.

368 posted on 03/19/2002 1:17:09 PM PST by Young Rhino
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To: DallasDeb
I've had long discussions with libertarians on this site concerning the Constitutional right of states and local governments to pass laws for their communities. In those discussions, the libers that were in the discussion didn't want ANY "social" laws--even those passed by states and are "allowed" by the Constitution. If you want to know specific threads, go on a search yourself.

Your staement was that "NO LAW IS GOOD to libertarians". What you are now calling "social law" a subset of 'all law" and certainly much different from "no law", so what you said remains blatantly untrue.

369 posted on 03/19/2002 1:19:55 PM PST by The Green Goblin
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To: TLBSHOW
"unpaid?" Somebody always pays.
370 posted on 03/19/2002 1:20:10 PM PST by let freedom sing
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To: Tanngrisnir
To simply say that no law is good to libertarians and leave it at that is mischaracterize the libertarian position

Alright, already! I've told greenie that it was a generalized statement taken by you and him out of context. We were talking about DRUG USE in that post.

371 posted on 03/19/2002 1:20:27 PM PST by DallasDeb
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To: TLBSHOW
A woman or man who has had sex with multiple partners is dangerouse because they spread disease doing that. I personally avoid women who have been married multiple times and/or let themselves get suckered into (flavor of the week for some guy).

I went out on a date with a woman who I found out later on the first date (and only date), that her three children were, each from a different man that she was never married to (and doesn;t have the sense to get child support from the father !!!). The date was really a dinner with her and her children. The children were beautiful, but then I became sad when I realized, that they will grow up finding out that they each had different daddies, that mommy was never married to... It made me sick to my stomach that this woman has no character and that her poor children will suffer for her stupidity.

I said a prayer for that woman that night, and especially her children.

373 posted on 03/19/2002 1:26:41 PM PST by ColdSteelTalon
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To: AUgrad
I don't see why a "Mr Mom" type arrangement won't work. If mom wants to go to work while dad cleans the house and takes care of the kids I see no reason that couldn't be a happy, healthy home.

AUgrad...majored in "womens studies"?

The American education system is truly going to hell.

374 posted on 03/19/2002 1:26:53 PM PST by RckyRaCoCo
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To: wardaddy
Rod Stewart is pond scum but I still love him.
375 posted on 03/19/2002 1:26:55 PM PST by MaggieMay
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To: Aggie Mama;wardaddy
Thanks. Someone posted a fascinating article here long ago that had been published in an English paper. Essentially, it spoke out against a host of things, particularly feminism. But the chief point it made was that society today attaches stigma to the people pointing out taboo behavior, not to the people committing taboo behavior. Therefore, someone wanting our borders to be secured against illegals is a bigot; someone objecting to free-wheeling homosexuality is closeminded; and someone explaining the need for sexual restraint is a bluestocking prude. Stigma now attaches to them. Well, I won't have it stand that way. V's wife.
376 posted on 03/19/2002 1:37:51 PM PST by ventana
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To: Age of Reason
Women belong in finishing schools.

What does fishing have to do with any of this?

...where in the h*ll did I put my glasses...?

377 posted on 03/19/2002 1:39:43 PM PST by RckyRaCoCo
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To: Mike K
I did not either. There is some hope, after all.
378 posted on 03/19/2002 1:40:30 PM PST by TopQuark
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To: TLBSHOW
Excellent article.
379 posted on 03/19/2002 1:40:50 PM PST by Silly
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To: mackattack
Actually your 40s are not too shabby in that department. My wife is late mid 30s and i wouldn't trade her for anything....if I were a young buck I'd consider her a "milf"...pardon my French please.

I hope your husband never cheats on you....it can be devastating for you and worse yet for the wee ones.

380 posted on 03/19/2002 1:41:13 PM PST by wardaddy
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