In a clear illustration about how suppressing and demonizing sex leads to a wild and crazy lifestyle, Gossip Girl baddie Taylor Momsen has recently admitted that in her youth, her upbringing taught her that sex was “wrong.”
In an interview with Grazia magazine, Momsen confessed, “I went to a super-repressed Catholic school. That was something I had to overcome actually. They really f--king make you feel like sex is wrong, but I think it's natural.” The Pretty Reckless singer has been known to engage in some wild girl antics, like flashing her boobs in inappropriate places, and is known for her edgy rock style.
She also mentioned to the magazine that her BFF buzzes. “My best friend's my vibrator. I don't date anyone, so why not? Guys can masturbate—why can't girls? I don't understand why it makes people uncomfortable. Sex is a part of life, it shouldn't be so scandalous.”
Of course, it hasn’t gotten past her that many view her risqué lifestyle as probably a little too raunchy for a young lady her age. “I probably am a bad influence.” Momsen said. Eh, you’ll be alright in a couple of years, Taylor.
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In an interview with Grazia magazine, Momsen confessed, “I went to a super-repressed Catholic school. That was something I had to overcome actually. They really f--king make you feel like sex is wrong, but I think it's natural.” The Pretty Reckless singer has been known to engage in some wild girl antics, like flashing her boobs in inappropriate places, and is known for her edgy rock style.
She also mentioned to the magazine that her BFF buzzes. “My best friend's my vibrator. I don't date anyone, so why not? Guys can masturbate—why can't girls? I don't understand why it makes people uncomfortable. Sex is a part of life, it shouldn't be so scandalous.”
Of course, it hasn’t gotten past her that many view her risqué lifestyle as probably a little too raunchy for a young lady her age. “I probably am a bad influence.” Momsen said. Eh, you’ll be alright in a couple of years, Taylor.
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I think it's just the message that girls need. Would you rather find that your daughter is having safe, fulfilling sex with herself or that she's servicing boys for "status"? Women have right to their bodies - that message needs to be taught to girls from day one. If they value their bodies they will not expose them to the risks of unprotected sex. They will not trade them for "status". In that interview Momsen presents a healthy alternative to the "100 super hot things to make him happy" Cosmo mindset.