Cosmopolitan Revolt: 'Born Again Virgin' Movement Spawns Empowerment

"Sex in the City" is out of vogue and has departed prime time. Every human wants to be loved and to love, but does not want to be used or abused. The culture of disposable morality and devalued intimacy has contributed to the diminishment of respect, commitment, accountability and wholesomeness. The growth of depression, suicide and a new "social-justice" crisis has emerged with a hunger for pure and enduring spirituality. Crimes of date and acquaintance rape and human-trafficking continue to rise and many cases are not officially reported. Reportedly 80% of the time the sexual predator is someone the victim knows and trusts. Sometimes a family member or a close friend, as was the recent case that made headline news in Santa Monica. Fortunately, that publicized event was witnessed by three bystanders who immediately reported the date-rapist to authorities. The perp turned out to be the trusted best friend of the victim. She was saved and he was arrested. It is also good news that more victims of sexual abuse are becoming empowered by joining the "born again virgin" movement and prayer-support groups. Not allowing the perpetrator to control them or their future in any way. The victim's unjust shame is lifted by their powerful gain of grace! Victims of sexual-abuse and of human-trafficking must be empowered by the knowledge that the perpetrator was wrong no matter what the circumstances or the efforts by the predator to excuse or exonerate their action, often causing the vict...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news