This proposed bill was, Dorries suggested, not only a way to counter the apparently high rate of teenage pregnancy but also to stop sexual abuse. "If a stronger 'just say no' message was given to children in school," Dorries argued, "there might be an impact on sex abuse, because a lot of girls, when sex abuse takes place, don't realise until later that was a wrong thing to do ?" So if girls only knew how to say no to sex, that would somehow prevent their being sexually abused? And what about boys? Or do they not count?
Abuse , we tend to think of in the worst, violent terms. there are a lot of girls out there who allow themselves to be 'used' underage as a method of seeking love. I can only speak from a female perspective - perhaps a gentleman is lurking and can off a male perspective. But underage sex would be legally deemed 'abuse' even IF compliant.
So teaching girls that you dont have to have sex and no is route to self respect and valuing yourself and gaining self esteme is not a bad thing? is it?