But, for those with their minds still somewhat open, let me just relate a personal experience which I believe bears my point out. When I first attended college, I became acquainted with a fellow who had several years earlier made a poor sexual choice, and unfortunately ended up contracting a case of syphillus that was so profound that it left him crippled and bound for life to his wheel chair. And, while he had fervently repented for his sins, and had, I believe received full forgivensss, that forgiveness did not enable him to walk, nor did it make him as attractive to the opposite sex as before his poor sexual choice. In fact, I don't know of a single woman on campus who was interested in dating him, let alone marry him.
About the same time, I knew a teenage girl who got pregnant after making a poor sexual choice. She also fervently repented, and I believe received full forgiveness. But, that forgiveness didn't change the fact that she was pregnant. It didn't change the fact that the pregnancy drastically complicated her personal life, including her ability to attract a mate willing to shoulder the responisibility growing out of the pregnancy, regardless of how she chose to deal with the pregnancy (whether to abort, or adopt out, or keep the baby).
I could go on, but I think that should suffice.
And for your few anecsotes there are dozens of others that illustrate the hopelessness felt by those who sexuallly trangressed and are made to feel that they are forever tainted. The cup cake analogy and those like it are bad. They dimiss the atonement. Elder Holland has said they do and ought not the be used. There are better ways to teach. The beuty of sexuality, the special gift it can be when one waits, the bonding that comes, an honest discussion about STDs and pregnancy as consequences of sex out of marriage, the reasons why God wants us to wait. These frank discussions should also be coupled with a discussion of repentance and equal time should be given to the fact that one can be wholly restored if one had sinned and repented, that the are desirable and should be desired as well.
Face it Wade. These antuiquited reationary fear moingering manipulative shaming ways fo teaching need to go. Away. Forever.
You are simply wrong to defend them and look foolish in doing so.