Will Abstinence Underwear Stop Teens From Having Sex?
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2011/04/20 15:30:39
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We demand a lot from underwear these days. Not only is it expected to save the planet, it's also supposed to stop teens from having sex.
A line of "anti-sex" undies featuring slogans like "zip it" and "not tonight" is intended to promote abstinence, with a clear focus on young people.

"We created a line of underwear to use as conversation starters to help reinforce family morals as they relate to relationships and dating," said the people behind the line, somewhat frighteningly called What Would Your Mother Do, according to The Daily Mail.
"We just want to provide you with cute reminders to help you make an impression -- somewhat discreetly."
The line, which includes "boy-shorts" underwear and T-shirts, is available for sale online. Do you think it will help young people just say no?
A line of "anti-sex" undies featuring slogans like "zip it" and "not tonight" is intended to promote abstinence, with a clear focus on young people.

"We created a line of underwear to use as conversation starters to help reinforce family morals as they relate to relationships and dating," said the people behind the line, somewhat frighteningly called What Would Your Mother Do, according to The Daily Mail.
"We just want to provide you with cute reminders to help you make an impression -- somewhat discreetly."
The line, which includes "boy-shorts" underwear and T-shirts, is available for sale online. Do you think it will help young people just say no?
Read More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1378488/...
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tpops 2011/04/20 15:43:04No























You've got to be joking!
People can be really f*cking stupid.
loooooool, good analysis
People, WAKE UP! Teens have been having sex since the first group of teens for crying out loud.
Now: educate them. Perhaps that will slow them down into thinking of ways to protect themselves and eliminate pregnancies.
Ladies and gentlement, I present to you The Seven Reasons Why It Fails:
1. By the time you get to the underwear, it's probably too late.
2. No one cares about slogans, whether they're cheesy or clever, when they're about to have sex.
3. Most teens aren't going to wear this, and most teens who see this on someone else aren't going to pay attention to it.
4. They probably wouldn't even get the message fast enough to reconsider.
5. Parents who don't want their kids having sex should sit down and have a one-on-one discussion with their kid about it. I know that if I were having sex, or thinking about having sex, and my parents sat me down to talk about how they don't want me having sex while I'm still in high school and under their roof, and discussed the valid reasons and risks why I shouldn't have sex at this time, I would most definitely reconsider.
6. This underwear would probably just make me want to have sex more.
7. This isn't going to take the already highly-sexed teenage mind off of sex.
(Any of you ever read FML?)
But I'll give that, black is better than white. :)
Care to show me? :P
I'd wear it for the irony.
Or since they're called "boy shorts" I'd just go without pants!
Yay! 200th vote!
also the only peopl who will wear these wouldn't "do it" in the first place