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Roger (40) and Lisa (42), the parents of Becky(14),
are in the kitchen, having a cup of late night herbal tea, and discussing
their daughter. Roger is a journalist and Lisa is a C.P.A.
Roger: You
what?
Lisa: I made
an appointment at the gynecologist. For Becky.
Roger: For
what?
Lisa: For
birth control.
Roger: What
are you thinking? She's only 14. She doesn't need birth control.
Lisa: Not
now. But I want her to be prepared.
Roger: She
doesn't have a boyfriend. Why are you pushing her?
Lisa: I'm
not pushing her into anything. Face reality, Roger.
Roger: What
reality?
Lisa: I lost
my virginity at 16. And that was 25 years ago. Kids are doing it,
Roger. I had to go to a clinic by myself. I took the bus to Far
Rockaway, and there were pregnant teenagers in that waiting room.
I'm not taking any chances with Becky.
Roger: But
she's not ready. She's a baby. She's innocent.
Lisa: She's
surrounded by sex. It's in the air. It's on the street. It's everywhere.
It's inevitable that she'll become sexually active.
Roger: No,
it's not. We need to talk to her. To explain to her that it's better
to wait. We need to send her a message that just because other kids
are doing it doesn't mean that she should.
Lisa: You
did it. I did it.
Roger: It
doesn't mean we were right, does it?
Lisa: I don't
regret any thing I did.
Rgoer: Well
I do. I think screwing around so much affected me. I should have
waited. I wasn't mature enough to handle it. That's all I could
think about.
Lisa: She'll
be thinking about it too.
Roger: Thinking
and doing aren't the same. I'm sorry that I lost my innocence.
Lisa: What
do you mean?
Roger: I
wish that I hadn't been with other women.
Lisa: That's
sweet, Roger, but you didn't mind it then.
Roger: I
was young and stupid. And nobody educated me. I want it to be different
for Becky. I don't want her her to be used.
Lisa: Were
you using women? I fooled around and I wasn't used.
Roger: I
don't think it was so great for you either. You've told me a few
things. About Joe, for example, I don't think that was such a great
relationship. You said you were looking for somebody to love, to
be with-long term.
Lisa: I would
have been a virgin until I was 28. I don't think that's very practical.
Roger: No.
But waiting until you're an adult is a good idea. And waiting until
you're married is even better. I think our bond would be stronger
if we had only been with each other. And our wedding night would
have been a lot more exciting. If you remember , you fell asleep
before we made love.
Lisa: We
weren't getting married so we could make love. We already lived
together.
Roger: I
don't want that for Becky. And I don't want to push her into having
sex. I think we need to have a serious talk with her. Have you tried
that?
Lisa: No,
have you?
Roger: This
is a mother thing.
Lisa: If
you feel so strongly about it, you should talk to her. Besides,
even if we talk to her, she's going to do what she wants. That's
how I was.
Roger: Yeah,
but nobody ever talked to you seriously, with respect.
Lisa: I
think respecting her is teaching her how to protect herself. I want
her to know we love her and we care about her. And we're not going
to treat her like a baby. She can be open and honest with us.
Roger: This
isn't Jerry Springer, Lisa. I don't want open and honest. I don't
want her to be having sex.
Lisa: I'm
afraid that if you come on so strong, she'll do it just to rebel.
I think we should give her the facts and then let her decide. I'm
not worried about her innocence. It's her health I'm worried about--
AIDS and STDs and getting pregnant. I want her to be protected.
Roger: So
do I. And the best protection is if she doesn't fool around. If
she understands that sex is for an intimate, connected, stable relationship.
Not something to play with.
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