Abstinence… the Condom

Abstinence..We’re Ready When You Are

Sex in Minnosota Goes to Court

We\'re Ready When You Are

As reported by by Tim Nelson, Minnesota Public Radio

We here at Abstinence condoms, love a good debate and this article

covers all the bases – among other things ;) . Carefully reviewing the facts, that we all know- Abstinence Alone doesn’t work, Abstinence..the Condom does.

“The latest survey of school kids by the education department found that for the first time in more than a decade, more kids say they’re having sex. And more of them are engaging in sex without birth control. In fact, one in seven sexually active high school seniors now say they never use birth control, up from one in nine in 2004.”

While agree that sex education is difficult, we also know that sex sometimes sneaks up on a couple- one minute you are watching a movie and BAM …..you need a condom. Abstinence..the Condom is for those times. We want you to know that “We’re Ready When You Are”.

May 6, 2008 - Posted by abstinencethecondom | Abstinence...the Condom, Abstinence..the News | | 4 Comments

4 Comments »

  1. I agree! Giving condoms, doesn’t encourage sex just as buying a gun does encourage armed robbery. The Government needs to stay out of the bedroom.

    Comment by Kassie | May 7, 2008

  2. I try to teach my kids abstinence. I also tell them about choices…but the best, safest, most senseable choice is to wait..wait…wait. I raised my kids as an adult, it was hard, it is still hard. I have something I wrote on my blog about the robo baby my daughter brought home from school that someone from here commented on (thanks for the comment by the way) and I think they give a great perspective into parenting. My daughter was ready to NOT have kids by the end of that weekend!

    Comment by lwayswright | May 7, 2008

  3. I think this condom concept is a good one. Yes, we need to educate our young people about sex, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases. Teaching abstinence alone does not work. They need to be armed with all the information we can give them so they can make the right choice without messing up their lives with an unwanted pregnancy or a deadly disease. Don’t think that just because you don’t want your kids to have sex that they won’t. Ultimately it is their choice and their hormones in charge not you. Would you rather live in ignorant bliss thinking your child is safe or know they are safe and will do the right thing if they choose to have sex?

    Comment by whataslacker | May 18, 2008

  4. I completely agree with Kassie. What needs to be taught is awareness, responsibility, and being prepared. We were all teenagers once and we all know it’s next to impossible to control your hormones at that age. You can’t stop teens from having sex but you can educate them in how do have it responsibly.

    Comment by Alice | May 19, 2008


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