Teen Abstinence "Not Realistic"...

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Bristol Palin: Abstinence for all teens 'not realistic'

(CNN) -- In her first interview since giving birth, the teenage daughter of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said having a child is not "glamorous," and that telling young people to be abstinent is "not realistic at all."
Bristol Palin says "everyone should just wait 10 years" to have a baby, rather than when you're young.

Bristol Palin says "everyone should just wait 10 years" to have a baby, rather than when you're young.

"It's just, like, I'm not living for myself anymore. It's, like, for another person, so it's different," Bristol Palin told Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. "And just you're up all night. And it's not glamorous at all," she said. "Like, your whole priorities change after having a baby."

The 18-year-old, who gave birth in late December, said she is being helped tremendously by her mother, grandmother, cousins and other family members. She is engaged to teen father Levi Johnston, who is now working for his father and trying to complete school, but said she wishes that she waited another 10 years to have a baby.

It was "harder than labor" telling her parents she was pregnant.

"Well, we were sitting on the couch, my best friend and Levi, and we had my parents come and sit on the couch, too. And we had my sisters go upstairs," Bristol said. "And we just sat them down, and I just -- I couldn't even say it. I was just sick to my stomach.

"And so finally, my best friend just, like, blurted it out. And it was just, like -- I don't even remember it because it was just, like, something I don't want to remember."

Todd and Sarah Palin were "scared just because I have to -- I had to grow up a lot faster than they ever would have imagined," Bristol said.

Her parents insisted that she and her boyfriend hash out a "game plan" immediately. And now her parents and relatives are all pitching in to help take care of the child, particularly when Bristol is at school during the day.

Van Susteren was delicate with the teenager but pointedly asked if "contraception is an issue here."

"Is that something that you were just lazy about or not interested, or do you have philosophical or religious opposition to it," Van Susteren asked.

Bristol quickly answered that she didn't want to get into specifics. The best option is abstinence, the teen said, but added that she didn't think that was "realistic."

While her mother was running for vice president, the teenager said her treatment in the media was "evil." She said she read some of the tabloids that wrote about her. People didn't understand, she said, and some media reports perpetuated falsehoods about her experience.

"They thought that, like, my mom was going to make me have the baby, and it was my choice to have the baby," she said. "And it's just -- that kind of stuff just bothered me."

Van Susteren asked, "But this is your issue? This is your decision?"

Bristol answered yes. "(It) doesn't matter what my mom's views are on it. It was my decision, and I wish people would realize that, too," she said.

The network interview was Bristol's idea, the teen said. And she apparently sprung the news to her parents that she was going to speak publicly the day before the network taping. The teen said she wanted to tell her story so that other young people might think twice about having sex.

"I'd love to [be] an advocate to prevent teen pregnancy because it's not, like, a situation that you would want to strive for, I guess," Bristol said.

Gov. Palin made an unexpected appearance during the interview in Alaska, and Van Susteren asked her about her daughter's pregnancy.
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"Not the most ideal situation, certainly you make the most of it," the governor said.

Bristol is a "strong and bold woman, and she is an amazing mom," Palin said. "And this little baby is very lucky to have her as a mama. He's going to be just fine."


Bristol Palin: Abstinence for all teens 'not realistic' - CNN.com
 

Nonno

Habari Na Mijeldi
"Gov. Palin made an unexpected appearance during the interview in Alaska, and Van Susteren asked her about her daughter's pregnancy."


Anything to stay in the limelight! :killingme
 

Club'nBabySeals

Where are my pants?
I thought her perspective was spot on and well spoken considering her age. It was a good interview.

I agree. Her candidness was very realistic, and I think she is to be commended for speaking out against the people whose partisan conjectures were clearly malicious.



Also, I am one of the "SOMD Righties". I didn't post it as a dig against conservative values or abstinence education, but rather because I thought it was a worthwhile piece of journalism.
 

vraiblonde

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I thought her perspective was spot on and well spoken considering her age. It was a good interview.

Didn't see it, just caught clips, but I agree with you.

As far as abstinence being unrealistic, it is. But so is telling people to not use drugs, not murder, not rape, etc. There are some who will do it anyway. So do you stop sending the responsible message just because not everyone will practice it?

We feel comfortable telling teens no smoking, drinking or drugs. We have DARE and other programs designed to educate kids on these topics and help prevent it to some extent. But on the subject of sex, we just throw up our hands and give up?

I don't get it.
 

Dymphna

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"Gov. Palin made an unexpected appearance during the interview in Alaska, and Van Susteren asked her about her daughter's pregnancy."


Anything to stay in the limelight! :killingme
If I were in her shoes, I'd have peeked in on the interview too. Not from a limelight perspective, but because I'd be concerned that my teenage daughter had just served herself up for a media feeding frenzy and although I'd have to respect her right to do that, as a Mom, I couldn't help checking up on her.
 

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

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Didn't see it, just caught clips, but I agree with you.

As far as abstinence being unrealistic, it is. But so is telling people to not use drugs, not murder, not rape, etc. There are some who will do it anyway. So do you stop sending the responsible message just because not everyone will practice it?

We feel comfortable telling teens no smoking, drinking or drugs. We have DARE and other programs designed to educate kids on these topics and help prevent it to some extent. But on the subject of sex, we just throw up our hands and give up?

I don't get it.

:confused: You can teach responsible sex without teaching abstinence as the only option :shrug: (I know you knew that :lol:)
 

Dymphna

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Didn't see it, just caught clips, but I agree with you.

As far as abstinence being unrealistic, it is. But so is telling people to not use drugs, not murder, not rape, etc. There are some who will do it anyway. So do you stop sending the responsible message just because not everyone will practice it?

We feel comfortable telling teens no smoking, drinking or drugs. We have DARE and other programs designed to educate kids on these topics and help prevent it to some extent. But on the subject of sex, we just throw up our hands and give up?

I don't get it.
What ARE they teaching in schools these days anyway?

I recall, back in my day, we were taught that pills, condoms and other forms of birth control existed and given that AIDS had just been discovered, there were a number of demonstrations with a condom and a banana :twitch: BUT we were also taught that none of these forms of bc were 100%. Any one of them could fail and only abstinence was 100%.
 

vraiblonde

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With drugs and alcohol, do the schools teach how to use these substances responsibly, or do they just say don't do it?
 

SingerLady

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What ARE they teaching in schools these days anyway?

I recall, back in my day, we were taught that pills, condoms and other forms of birth control existed and given that AIDS had just been discovered, there were a number of demonstrations with a condom and a banana :twitch: BUT we were also taught that none of these forms of bc were 100%. Any one of them could fail and only abstinence was 100%.

Honestly, I think it's just that most of these kids don't listen, they'd rather goof off. And majority of them are not mature enough to handle a conversation about sex, Yet they think they are grown enough to go out and do it.
 

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

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With drugs and alcohol, do the schools teach how to use these substances responsibly, or do they just say don't do it?

Responsibly WHEN IT'S LEGAL.
That needed emphasized :lol: They don't say to go out and drink while you're underage :shrug: So, I'd say that this comparison is moot since they only teach responsible "legal" sex :yay:
 

Pete

Repete
It is not realistic especially in Alaska where it is cold, dark and boring most of the time. Getting drunk and banging like a screen door in a gale is their only amusement other than elk chip tossing.
 

Pete

Repete
:yeahthat: I think that teach unwrapped a condom, but they weren't allowed to use "props" or something :lol: Crazy parents, and all :yay:

If you are so stupid you cannot figure out how to use a condom without having a demonstration you should not be scroggin.
 

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

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If you are so stupid you cannot figure out how to use a condom without having a demonstration you should not be scroggin.

How many kids do you have again, Pete? :lol:
I'm all for them demonstrating PROPER use, because kids (and people in general) are stupid.

I get your point though :yay:
 

Pete

Repete
How many kids do you have again, Pete? :lol:
I'm all for them demonstrating PROPER use, because kids (and people in general) are stupid.

I get your point though :yay:

Come to think of it........


Johnny, pay attention here.

First you open the condom package tearing it gently where indicated by the dotted line.

Next you place it on your errect winky, kind of like Mr. Winky is wearing a hat.

Next you begin to unroll so it covers Mr. winky's body it while pinching the tip slightly....be gentle.

If it wont unroll flip Mr. Winky's hat over because you have it upsidedown.

Now unroll it all the way down, you will probably have a bunch left over, this is not a problem.
 
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