Sexual Body Language

Sexual Body Language

I was approached recently about a situation where a teen girl was being overly flirtatious with the teen boys and even the adult males on a recent youth trip. My thoughts were, “how far is too far?” I know as a teen growing up that my mom and dad cautioned me about “hanging all over” my boyfriend or even my “male” friends. They were of course concerned about what that would make my boyfriend expect from me but also how it made me as a girl look. The old saying, “easy” comes to mind.
I know that we should not worry what others think of us, but as females, we should think about what we’re doing. And what that is saying to those around us, what language it is speaking, what vibes it is giving off and we should make sure that it is presenting ourselves to others the way that we would want to be portrayed.
Therefore, when teaching your teen daughter about this subject it is important to instill in her the principles about this that the Bible teaches. Yes, the Bible does speak on this subject. We are instructed in 1 Corinthians 6:20, “You were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.” When we loosely throw ourselves on the opposite sex, whether or not our “intentions” are good or bad, we are not honoring God with our bodies. God’s Word says that there should be “not even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people.” (Ephesians 5:3 NIV) Being overly flirtatious and loose with ourselves as girls can lead to sexual immorality and is in itself a small type of it, therefore it is best not to do this at all.
This reminds me very much of the debate on alcohol, no God’s Word does not say specifically, “do not drink alcohol.” God’s Word does however warn about becoming drunk. In this same way, God’s Word warns about your behavior, especially those behaviors that can lead to other things that would cause you to NOT honor God with your body. God created us and when creating us, he created us as sexual beings; however, he put some limitations in his Word for how we should use that to our advantage in the reigns of a marital relationship. God would only do this if it were what was best for us. God is the author and creator of everything; therefore, he indeed knows what is the very best for us. Explain to your daughter the very special and unique situation this creates in the relationship that God intends for us to use this part of our bodies for when you are giving her this warning.
It is important that we as parents talk to our daughters about this very important topic. I mean honestly, do you want someone else to have to call her on this when she is stepping out of line. Or would you rather her know in the first place and not be caught in this situation.

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    1. Alyssa,

      It has been a beautiful thing to read your blog. My daughter is all grown and married, and I raised her with many of the principles that you share, those that are in God’s Word. Now it is up to her to chose whether to continue in them. I pray often that she will.

      Thanks for what you are doing for mothers and daughters of the King :-)

      Claudia L. Meydrech, CN
      http://happynutritionist.com

      Claudia L. Meydrech, CN | Jun 30, 2007 | Reply

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