Love + Sex

Friday, December 4, 2009

Condom-free sex replaces the engagement ring!


NPR listeners are in a tizzy, and it's not because "A Prairie Home Companion" is going off the air (relax guys, it's not). In a recent Youth Radio broadcast of "What's the New What" clocking in at just three minutes and 14 seconds in length, teen Pendarvis Harshaw managed to turn the time-honored tradition of the engagement ring on its platinum ass. Harshaw claims that "among his friends, the transition from condoms to no-condoms signifies a lasting commitment." The articulate and controversial mini-essay inspired such heated debate that according to the site, "Commenting on this story is now closed."

But wait a minute, could he be on to something?

"My generation has known the threat of HIV/AIDS for our entire lives, and sex without a condom isn't something we enter into lightly. For a lot of my friends, the transition from having sex with, to sex without a condom, is seen as a symbolic engagement. It shows trust, commitment and the prospect of a shared future. An engagement more practical than spending on money on a piece of jewelry for a marriage that might not pass the test of time."

Harshaw refers to "Engagement 2.0" as a mature process far more serious than planning what type of flowers you'll line the church with. Making a pact that actually has more solid consequences entails "marching down the aisle of the health clinic together," getting STD tests and choosing a method of birth control in order to enjoy healthy sex.

As one woman interviewed says, "A ring is very temporate, you can just sort of take that ring off whereas you know, if you don't use condoms and you get an STD, that's a much less temporary result of your engagement than a tan line on your finger."

In this age of 50% divorce rates, I think there's something honorable in the idea of making a spiritual and physical promise to uphold the sanctity of each other's bodies and health, in theory. Unfortunately in practice, the fact is that people cheat, those who do so are prone to lie about it, and I wonder if the kind of reckless, spontaneous type of individual who does indulge in sex with someone other than their domestic partner is using a condom in the first place, since a recent study showed that while HPV and HIV infections are up, condom usage is down and sorry, but it ain't due to rampant monogamy.

Like I said, I love the idea of Harshaw's clever conceit (his supporters say it's a "fresh and insightful" take on modern relationships), but I can see why some people might argue that any promotion of unprotected sex, even under the specific context in which Harshaw presents it, is inherently irresponsible and dangerous. As dangerous in fact, as the societal conditions under which he formed his noble, if flawed hypothesis.

See also: "Does anyone really need a divorce ring?"
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  • SurajS's Avatar
    Posted by SurajS Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:25pm PDT

    i love ex

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  • Stephen's Avatar
    Posted by Stephen Wed Sep 3, 2008 8:22am PDT

    Get real people...this is advice coming from a teenage boy...what do you expect?

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  • Tyla's Avatar
    Posted by Tyla Wed Nov 5, 2008 7:21am PST

    This is horrible.The rate of condom usage id own but my 15 year old sistercan end up pregnant and thats suppose to be okay with everyone. I do think that if someone is REALLY serious anout their spouse, then its ok to make that shoice, but if you there is any doubt, then cover it up. If your old enough to spread your legs, your old enough to make a choice to protect your self. So young people need to get smart and get protected.

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  • JohnC's Avatar
    Posted by JohnC Thu Jan 1, 2009 11:19pm PST

    So basically this is an article about leftist-loony NPR getting more leftist-loony than their leftist-loony listeners, making them upset at its leftist-looniness...

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  • JoshuaDavidH's Avatar
    Posted by JoshuaDavidH Sat Jan 3, 2009 7:25pm PST

    I agree with amjack if you are having sex outside of marriage it is immoral as well as irresponsible.we are all going to stand before God on judgement day and explain ourselves according to His moral standard not mans.If we are behaving like animals,well I hate to tell all you pet lovers,I dont see noahs ark mentioned in the rapture,just humans who are faithful obedient servants of Jesus Christ.

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  • Kimberly's Avatar
    Posted by Kimberly Tue Jan 6, 2009 1:50pm PST

    i've been with my fiance 4 years now - we're engaged 2 mth now..and ever since we've been having sex its been condom free...i trust him and he trust me.....we are really decent ppl and having sex with sum1 else is not an option

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