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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
“Today, American girls are forced to navigate a minefield more challenging, difficult, and pressure-filled than ever before when it comes to one vital topic: sex.” Prude by Carol Platt Liebau states what should be obvious. It is unfortunate that many people have closed their eyes to the facts or just do not care. We are allowing our children to be harmed. When are we going to start protecting them? When are we going to take our children back?
About a year ago, I was doing volunteer work for a local middle school. It was reward day. I was stationed in the karaoke room. Suddenly two eighth graders began singing a song and gyrating to the music. I was unfamiliar with the lyrics and began watching the screen. I was shocked by the dance and the lyrics. Of course, when I reported this I was labeled an old fogy. A few months later I was chaperoning a middle school dance and had to separate several couples and run them out of dark corners repeatedly.
As parents and grandparents, we are letting our children down. We have allowed unsuitable literature, music, lyrics, movies, and television shows to infect their lives. It amazes me that we worry about what they eat but not what they consume mentally and emotionally. We as a society should be ashamed.
Prude states the problem. It also hints at a solution. We must teach abstinence and praise those that practice it. “True Love Waits” and other similar programs reinforce sexual purity. Liebau has well researched her topic. She presents the information in a simple, easy-to-understand format. Liebau is to be commended for broaching this troubling issue. This should be required reading for everyone.