"liz3564"]Since this topic has been regenerated, I would like to involve a few folks who weren't on the board when this discussion began the first time. Seven and a few others did not participate at that time.
Hi Liz,
I posted a few times in this thread back when the discussion began, but I think those should be buried.

I would disagree with one of my own posts
now. I believe any lesson on chastity should not use metaphors that imply a woman is tainted or damaged goods if she is not a virgin or has sexual experiences before marriage. Even more troubling is that they did not give the same lesson to the Young Men as well. As usual it is women who are looked upon as whores while men get a free pass. This is a very damaging lesson to our children.
I would like my children taught to value the principle of chastity for their own physical and emotional well being. I still believe it is best to save sexual intimacy for the person you commit the rest of your life with, (marriage or civil union) but my reasons are not sin related.
Under no circumstances will I let a church leader discuss their sexual experiences in an interview. Confession of these sins are between them and God. If it was an anonymous situation and they needed to discuss the mistake with an adult, then I don't have a problem with it. (like a Catholic confession)
Hopefully they will be comfortable enough to come to their parents when they have questions or feel harmed by a sexual experience. There is so much focus in the church on this one sin that it makes the youth all the more tempted and obsessed with the topic. It also teaches the youth to judge others as unworthy for temple marriage by their virginity status. I've seen many a Mormon talk about how they rejected potential spouses while dating because they were not "pure."