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Under Pressure? Ask Sharon Stone's Advice

[NOTE: The subject matter contained in this article is very sensitive. I would kindly ask that no young person read this article without a parent or guardian having read it first.–Adam]

Sharon Stone, the actress who made herself “famous” (or infamous) by starring in “Basic Instinct,” is now acting again. This time, though, she is acting as if she were some sort of sexual expert to whom teens should turn.

Her advice? Oral sex is the answer when pressured for sex.

In a recent interview, Stone reported, “Young people talk to me about what to do if they’re pressed for sex.” While I don’t think Stone (who, not-so-incidentally, appears fully nude in the upcoming sequel “Basic Instinct 2) is the best source for such information, she still has a golden opportunity which many of us wish we had. Don’t you wish a young person would come to you seeking such information? You could lead them to the Bible and good old common sense.

Stone’s response, however, is the polar opposite. “I tell them what I believe–oral sex is a hundred times safer than [other sexual acts].” But the actress doesn’t stop there. She goes on to say:

If you’re in a situation where you cannot get out of sex, offer something else. I’m not embarrassed to tell them.

How sad it is that young people are listening to such immoral people for advice when it comes to matters of such extreme importance. Parents, preachers, teachers and elders, we need to be teaching the truth!

Stone did get one thing correct, though. If a young person is pressured, they DO need to offer something else…but it needs to involve either running shoes or a fist! Keeping one’s purity is just that important.

Parents, you may read the short English article the quotes came from by clicking here. But be warned: some of the language is quite graphic.

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