by Eleanor Bader
Z Magazine
January, 2005
http://zmagsite.zmag.org/Images/bader0105.htmlDr. Kimber Haddix McKay, an anthropologist who teaches Human Sexuality at the University of Montana-Missoula, thought it would be a good idea to expose her students to those who promote sexual abstinence until marriage. “Since Montana accepts federal money for abstinence education, I thought I’d show the students what this means and who is involved in the state’s campaigns,” she says. She invited representatives from Sexual Abstinence and Family Education (SAFE) to address the 250 undergraduates enrolled in the course.
The content of the talk outraged McKay and shocked and confused her students. “They said things like condoms aren’t effective against STDs and explicitly predicted that those who have premarital sex will have unhappy marriages because people feel insecure when their partners have had previous sexual experiences,” McKay recalls. The presenters also cited a specious 2003 study, conducted by the right- wing Heritage Foundation, that purportedly found that sexually active teens are more likely to be depressed or suicidal than their celibate peers.
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The Planned Parenthood Federation of America calls the funding of abstinence programs “one of the religious right’s greatest victories.” PPFA has issued chilling warnings about the program’s far-reaching national impact, pointing out that stepped-up funding has meant that kids throughout the country hear three consistent messages:
- that sexual activity between unmarried people has negative physical and psychological consequences
- that all people are expected to live in monogamous heterosexual marriages that bearing children out of wedlock hurts child, parent, and society.
Some programs go even further. Peggy Papsdorf, project coordinator for Plain Truth for Washington, a group that promotes comprehensive sex education in public schools, witnessed a lecture by Pam Stenzel, a former Crisis Pregnancy counselor turned abstinence instructor. According to Papsdorf, Stenzel told a class of eighth graders that:
- no one has ever had sex with more than one partner without paying a price
- birth control pills make you ten times more susceptible to death
- abortion causes long-term psychological damage
- condoms are unsafe
- boys don’t get hurt by premarital sex while girls suffer for life
- large numbers of 18 to 20-year- old women are having radical hysterectomies because of cervical cancer caused by early sexual activity
- more . . .
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