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‘I Waited Until I Was Married to Have Sex’: What MTV’S New Show Is About Might Surprise You
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The media glorify sex, especially when targeting young people.
MTV’s new docu-series “Virgin Territory” focuses on a range of 20-something virgins as they grapple with deciding when, if not as soon as possible, would be the right time to alter their status. The series premieres Wednesday at 11 p.m. EDT.
“I am a virgin,” one of the show’s subjects, 22-year-old Dominique Sullivan, told reporters Friday at the summer TV critics’ tour. “In the media you don’t see that many virgins at all. We don’t get much sunshine. We get a lot of flak. We can still have fun — but we can also save ourselves.”
Alongside her on the panel was Lisa Youngerman, who was no less prepared for the obvious question: Why did you agree to be on this reality show?
“I waited until I was married to have sex,” said the 23-year-old Youngerman, who said her religious faith played a strong role in her waiting. “I wanted young girls and young men to see that this is a possible decision.”
Youngerman laughed when asked how her family reacted to her doing the show: “What father doesn’t love the idea that your daughter’s not having sex?”
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Duck Dynasty Star Drops Big Revelations About What Was Going on During Phil Robertson’s Infamous GQ Interview
“The first statement of the whole process was, he looked at me and said, ‘Do you actually expect people to believe that you waited until you got married before you had sex?’ That was the first statement out of his mouth,” he added. “Well, I kind of looked around at the publicist and I thought, ‘Is this the interview?’ I mean, because this was just the way it came across.”
Jase Robertson and his wife, Missy, did indeed wait until they got married to have sex, a topic he explains in his book.
Less poverty, better educations, zero venereal disease, fewer unwanted pregnancies that end in abortion, fewer pregnancies that lead to single motherhood which in turn leads to more poverty...it may not be glamorous but it sure is good for the children growing up in a more stable household. The road less taken...go for it, what have you got to lose?