<p>Be honest! Whether you done it or not, would you ? </p>
<p>I decided to watch Glee and see if its good show or not (so far it seems like a pretty cool show with all the singing). Apparently they have a Celibacy Club. Has anyone ever heard of such thing? Its so absurb it makes me laugh when I first saw it on the show. </p>
<p>It reminds me of the purity pledge people on Greek. XD I wouldn’t. Even if I decided to be celibate, which is not out of the question, I wouldn’t want to be in a club about it. That would be a private matter.</p>
<p>What do they do? If they are an intellectual/philosophical organization, that’s one thing. If they just sit around and talk about how they are virgins, that’s another.</p>
<p>I went to Catholic schools my whole life, and I know a few people who joined a club called “True Love Waits” at the all-girls school. The group was based on religion and had many devout members. Most of the people in that group were also active in other religious youth groups in their local church parishes. My friend who was an officer in the club said they talked mostly about religion and chastity. The club has since been reorganized into “True Life” and promotes with chastity and Pro-life ideals.</p>
<p>Do I think that people should wait until they’re in a serious committed relationship to have sex? Yes. Do I think that sexual compatibility is at the very least a moderate factor in the happiness of relationships? You bet. </p>
<p>A bad time to find out you’re not sexually compatible? Your wedding night. </p>
<p>Ultimately I agree with TwistedxKiss – it’s a private matter, and whatever your choice you shouldn’t brag about it, or try to influence others with your decision.</p>
<p>It’s worth noting that the second part of your statement depends on the assumption that the first is correct – that sex is indeed a truly private matter. I agree with you; many don’t.</p>
It’s worth noting that the US seems to be the only developed country that does not generally agree that sex is a personal matter. It is also the only developed country that didn’t air the most recent Charles Darwin movie because the theory of evolution is still too controversial here. [Charles</a> Darwin film ‘too controversial for religious America’ - Telegraph](<a href=“Charles Darwin film 'too controversial for religious America'”>Charles Darwin film 'too controversial for religious America')</p>
<p>Though I already have my mind made up about that decision, a club of this type is definitely not for me. I have better things to do with my time :).</p>
<p>lmao @ silence_kit and spdf.
It does seem like a rather pointless sort of club. Might be fun to drop in on a meeting one day though. Who knows what new, interesting ways of not having sex you’d learn.</p>