The problem could be simply solved by making the girls wear sidha fashions and chastity belts. If the boy was tempted to look beneath the sidha fashions then there would be no base past first. But the sidha fashions would certainly take care of the desire for lovemaking.  Do they still have them? Yuk. The Paul Feurso of fashion.
----- Original Message -----
From: bbrigante
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 10:45 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Shake UP

--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...> wrote:
> on 5/12/05 10:16 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > The MSAE parents know their power -- they have the capacity to start
> > their own damn school off the MUM campus if they want to, so they
can
> > ignore edicts about "no proms" (as if MMY knew what a prom was),
> > which goes against the householder style of life that most of these
> > kids are going to follow.
> >


> Years ago, when I first heard of MMY nixing a school dance, he was
quoted as
> saying, "We've got to nip this lovemaking in the bud."

**********

That might be true, but MMY is certainly not conversant with the social
standards of modern America -- it was Bevan or some other busybody who
can't deal with their own problems (like obesity) who suggested that a
school dance was a problem instead of an opportunity for householder-
life-bound students to learn how to socialize with the opposite in a
dignified way, which is the tradition in householder life around the
world. Those who do not want to attend these dances do not have to do
so.

Anyway, even if MSAE did not officially have school dances, the parents
would just set up something up off-campus (as they did with
the "banned" prom), because they want their kids to be householders,
and learning social skills and mating habits is part of the life of
householders.

Dances were also verboten at MIU, I believe, but the edict was just
ignored.




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