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I had begun to think my ripening body would wither untasted on the vine.

Jacqueline Carey

Jacqueline Carey

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As Feministing.com commenter electron-Blue noted in response to the 2008 New York Times Magazine article “Students of Virginity,” on abstinence clubs at Ivy League colleges, “There were a WHOLE LOTTA us not having sex at Harvard . . . but none of us thought that that was special enough to start a club about it, for pete’s sake.
— Jessica Valenti
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Spontaneity is the province of youth
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Perhaps it’s true that in our sex-saturated culture it does take a certain amount of self-discipline to resist having sex, but restraint does not equal morality. And let’s be honest: if this were simply about resisting peer pressure and being strong, then the women who have sex because they actively want to — as appalling as that idea might be to those who advocate abstinence — wouldn’t be scorned. Because the “strength” involved in these women’s choice would be about doing what they want despite pressure to the contrary, not about resisting the sex act itself.
— Jessica Valenti
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And for a price, I will pretend absolutely nothing.
— Jacqueline Carey
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A nervous silence loosens tongues
— Jacqueline Carey
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