Free choice, mate. You can choose to do - or not do - what you wish, and I will respect and honour your choice*. The state cannot interfere with free choice of individuals, but this does not mean that the state cannot take action on consequences of bad choices.RAKtheUndead said:I believe that pre-adult romance has a place in society - an entirely negative one. I don't think that experimentation is a sensible thing to be doing with an act that can lead to pregnancy. The reported 98% efficacy of condoms is not enough for me. A vasectomy isn't final enough for me. Hell, even hanging my testicles over a gamma-ray emitter is not certain enough a guarantee of sterility for me. The only option for me is abstinence - and that's caused a significant proportion of psychological problems for me, particularly with the bragging culture that has evolved around romance and sex.InfiniteSingularity said:I believe in free choice, and one's teen years is, for some, a time for experimentation with such things as sex and romance, and I respect that for anyone. It may not serve a place in society, but it does serve a place in many young people's personal lives when it comes to establishing experience in relationships, romance, & sex, as well as enjoying oneself.
When that act results in what I would see as a harm to society - teenage pregnancy - I'd suggest that other people's personal relationships are the business of the state. In fact, many adults are insufficiently mentally stable to raise a child properly - and yet, we allow violent alcoholics and drug-addled morons to engage in the sexual act.InfiniteSingularity said:It is not the responsibility of anyone to interfere with someone else's personal relationships, it is the responsibility of those engaged in the relationship, and the affairs of the relationship are not the business of anyone else, regardless of the situation.
You can choose to not have sex, and I will respect your decision. But I would advise you not to expect many people to follow you
Basically my views lie in the general direction of individual values > state values
*provided it doesn't hurt anyone else, or interfere with the rights and safety of others.