View Full Version : Pam Stenzel - Sex STILL Has A Price Tag
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 11:03 AM
Every young person needs to hear these public school talks by Pam Stenzel. She discussed some issues on STD's that I was not aware of.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0ezYNWIDB0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTI_38N_mZo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HYvH6gsBEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvIrMlnnVCc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RawIbHrBNRc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-OpSzeO_5o
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 11:04 AM
"There is not a condom in the world that will protect your heart."
:thumbsup
Rather than listening to all of that, can you give us the high points? ;)
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 12:24 PM
Rather than listening to all of that, can you give us the high points? ;)
One point she makes are the new laws being passed to identify the father on the birth certificate by his SS#. You have 60 to 120 to show up at the courthouse. So, if he has moved on and in another relationship, he needs to understand that is going to come back and bite him.
That is one big deal. I'll have to get back with you on other details.
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 03:38 PM
14,000 teens contract a STD in any given 24-hr period. Aids is not the only disease out there and not the only one killing people. Girls more worried about getting pregnant than they are about contracting an STD.
Chlamydia (bacteria, not a virus) is treatable, but not detectable without testing. Every time you contract Chlamydia, your chances of sterilization increase.
Girls have more to lose. Of the 37 STDs, 26 affect women. They are scarred for life.
Two types of STD's = Viral and Bacterial. Bacterial disease is curable. If you contract a virus, you have it for life.
12 years old or older - 1 in 5 in the US have Herpes.
The most common STD is HPV, i.e. Genital Warts, no cure and most contagious. You can become affected simply by skin contact and through OS. Spreadable without visible warts. The most cancerous strains show no visible warts. HPV most common cause of radical hysterectomy.
Is it worth it just because he said he loved you?
RandyWayne
09-21-2013, 03:52 PM
14,000 teens contract a STD in any given 24-hr period. Aids is not the only disease out there and not the only one killing people. Girls more worried about getting pregnant than they are about contracting an STD.
Chlamydia (bacteria, not a virus) is treatable, but not detectable without testing. Every time you contract Chlamydia, your chances of sterilization increase.
Girls have more to lose. Of the 37 STDs, 26 affect women. They are scarred for life.
Two types of STD's = Viral and Bacterial. Bacterial disease is curable. If you contract a virus, you have it for life.
12 years old or older - 1 in 5 in the US have Herpes.
The most common STD is HPV, i.e. Genital Warts, no cure and most contagious. You can become affected simply by skin contact and through OS. Spreadable without visible warts. The most cancerous strains show no visible warts. HPV most common cause of radical hysterectomy.
Is it worth it just because he said he loved you?
I couldn't take it any longer
Lord I was crazed
And when the feeling came upon me
Like a tidal wave
I started swearing to my god and on my mother's grave
That I would love you to the end of time
I swore that I would love you to the end of time!
houston
09-21-2013, 03:56 PM
4258
Yee
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 04:23 PM
I couldn't take it any longer
Lord I was crazed
And when the feeling came upon me
Like a tidal wave
I started swearing to my god and on my mother's grave
That I would love you to the end of time
I swore that I would love you to the end of time!
WOW, I fell for it AGAIN! :toofunny
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 04:31 PM
4258
Yee
"Girls, we pay a higher price."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XQEV4IaGak
"You want to test a relationship that is sexual? You want to find out if they love you? Stop. See what is left. If they love you, they will still be around. If they dump you because you won't have sex with them, you just learned.
RandyWayne
09-21-2013, 04:48 PM
"Girls, we pay a higher price."
And then there are those who want ME to pay "their" price.
http://anotsodifferentview.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/sandra-fluke-4x3-thumb-400xauto-31480.jpg
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 04:48 PM
In this video, she tells her personal story and how she was conceived by rape.
Toward the end of the video she tells about a 15-year old girl in Dubai, going to a private school who had seen her video at the school.
She contacted Pam via e-mail, which I think may have been on the video or on her Facebook page. The girl said that she had been raped by a storekeeper and that she could be stoned by not having the three witnesses available.
Pam was able to find a pastor close by who contacted her parents in Italy. They, in turn, went to pick the girl up and she would carry the child full term giving the child up for adoption in Italy.
Pam says that she is able to speak more candidly, saving a Youth Pastor the trouble. lol :thumbsup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1gBcrSK0E0
Don't know why I felt to post this thread today, but here it is for anyone needing it.
Pressing-On
09-21-2013, 05:00 PM
And then there are those who want ME to pay "their" price.
http://anotsodifferentview.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/sandra-fluke-4x3-thumb-400xauto-31480.jpg
The Liberals are simply ridiculous and destructive to the social fabric of society.
This is one of the comments on YouTube - "She's nothing but scare tactics and misinformation. We need to educate kids on how to have safe sex and get sexually screened between each unprotected partner they have...because no condom breaks as easily as abstinence." :smack
This, of course, is a comment by a guy, and his view is that he doesn't expect and doesn't want to teach abstinence. Even if abstinence breaks easier than a condom, we should still push for abstinence. Pam's statistics are correct whether he likes it or not.
seguidordejesus
09-22-2013, 02:04 AM
In this video, she tells her personal story and how she was conceived by rape.
Toward the end of the video she tells about a 15-year old girl in Dubai, going to a private school who had seen her video at the school.
She contacted Pam via e-mail, which I think may have been on the video or on her Facebook page. The girl said that she had been raped by a storekeeper and that she could be stoned by not having the three witnesses available.
Pam was able to find a pastor close by who contacted her parents in Italy. They, in turn, went to pick the girl up and she would carry the child full term giving the child up for adoption in Italy.
Pam says that she is able to speak more candidly, saving a Youth Pastor the trouble. lol :thumbsup
Don't know why I felt to post this thread today, but here it is for anyone needing it.
She wouldn't have gotten stoned in Dubai (I live in this country, I know). Still, it's good her parents were able to get her out to avoid legal troubles.
Pressing-On
09-22-2013, 01:22 PM
She wouldn't have gotten stoned in Dubai (I live in this country, I know). Still, it's good her parents were able to get her out to avoid legal troubles.
Video of “Raped in Dubai”: Women’s Rights under Sharia Law
Under Sharia law, if a woman is raped, then proof must come from the rapist admitting it or she must have four male witnesses that will corroborate her claim.
http://www.thebrennerbrief.com/2013/05/14/video-of-raped-in-dubai-womens-rights-under-sharia-law/
canam
09-22-2013, 06:54 PM
And then there are those who want ME to pay "their" price.
http://anotsodifferentview.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/sandra-fluke-4x3-thumb-400xauto-31480.jpg
the phony college girl again
:)
seguidordejesus
09-22-2013, 10:32 PM
Video of “Raped in Dubai”: Women’s Rights under Sharia Law
Under Sharia law, if a woman is raped, then proof must come from the rapist admitting it or she must have four male witnesses that will corroborate her claim.
http://www.thebrennerbrief.com/2013/05/14/video-of-raped-in-dubai-womens-rights-under-sharia-law/
I know what the Sharia law says. What I mean is that in Dubai, she wouldn't have actually gotten stoned. That's not what they do here. She would have been imprisoned (maybe) for a short period of time and then deported. Either way, sad situation.
Pressing-On
09-23-2013, 06:05 AM
14,000 teens contract a STD in any given 24-hr period. Aids is not the only disease out there and not the only one killing people. Girls more worried about getting pregnant than they are about contracting an STD.
Chlamydia (bacteria, not a virus) is treatable, but not detectable without testing. Every time you contract Chlamydia, your chances of sterilization increase.
Girls have more to lose. Of the 37 STDs, 26 affect women. They are scarred for life.
Two types of STD's = Viral and Bacterial. Bacterial disease is curable. If you contract a virus, you have it for life.
12 years old or older - 1 in 5 in the US have Herpes.
The most common STD is HPV, i.e. Genital Warts, no cure and most contagious. You can become affected simply by skin contact and through OS. Spreadable without visible warts. The most cancerous strains show no visible warts. HPV most common cause of radical hysterectomy.
Is it worth it just because he said he loved you?
I have a typo here - It should say - Of the 30 STDs, 26 affecting women.
ILG, If you are still viewing this thread, this is the information that I wasn't aware of concerning HPV. She talks about it on Video 4. Someone was telling me, a few weeks ago, that a simple blood test will tell you if you have HPV and I remembered viewing this video knowing that wasn't true. I don't recall why we were on the subject, but I see that many are not really informed.
HPV is contracted through any contact in the genital area, any skin contact and you are infected. You don't have to engage in sexual intercourse to contract HPV.
Medical definition of sex: Genital contact of any kind.
For males: A HPV test costs in the excess of $1,000 (there is no one doing it - they don't screen males). A blood test is extremely ineffective and would take up to 5 years to even test positive.
For females: STD testing can't tell you what you don't have. A Pap test for a woman doesn't necessarily tell you that you don't have the virus, it just tells you that you don't, yet, have cervical cancer.
Pressing-On
09-23-2013, 06:08 AM
I know what the Sharia law says. What I mean is that in Dubai, she wouldn't have actually gotten stoned. That's not what they do here. She would have been imprisoned (maybe) for a short period of time and then deported. Either way, sad situation.
That might be true. It's just the information concerning the treatment of women in Dubai and Sharia Law could have made the girl believe that would happen to her, whether it does or not. And I am not sure, from the article and various others, that it doesn't, even if not reported on by the media.
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