Neo-Prudism: Reclaiming Hearts, Minds and Bodies
- Neo-Prudism aims to liberate our society and its citizens from the tyranny of constant over-sexualisation.
- NP recognises that continuous exposure to sexualised imagery and ideals (commercial or otherwise) is psychologically damaging to girls and young women, and actively seeks to criticse and incite reaction against it.
- NP believes that 'overt sexiness' has replaced 'domesticity' as the perceived ideal for young girls and women. As the Women's Liberation Movement sought to free women from gender-based domesticity, so Neo-Prudism seeks to free women from the constant pressure to conform to a commercially-driven sexual ideal.
- NP recognises that the development of a healthy attitude towards sexuality is crucial to the development of good mental health in young boys and girls, and in adults. It does not seek to deny sexuality, nor does it encourage sexual repression. It accepts that sexuality has a crucial role in our lives, and promotes a healthy acceptance of it.
- NP seeks to debunk the notion that sexual desirability is of the utmost importance. It seeks the promotion of more traditional aspirations, such as intellectual achievement, practical or artistic accomplishment, entrepreneurship, athleticism, honour and consideration for others.
4 comments:
I am in favour! Sounds like a great idea to me. I haven't got the time to look through it properly but will do so as soon as I'm not at work and not on my employers time.
Gipsy
Hi GateGipsy, I'm so glad to hear that it's not just me!
I can't help wondering if it needs a better name; one that doesn't immediately bring to mind chastity belts, burkas or Anne Widdecombe. It would do no good to call for a ban on sexiness, just some perspective!
Any thoughts gratefully accepted.
I'm honestly really glad to see things like this on the internet! Speaking as a teenage girl who's driven crazy by the way society is so overly sexualized, this is comforting. Thank you for posting this!
I'm honestly really glad to see things like this on the internet! Speaking as a teenage girl who's driven crazy by the way society is so overly sexualized, this is comforting. Thank you for posting this!
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