Parent of the Year? Mother Teaches Her Daughters That Virginity Doesn’t Exist: ‘Purity Culture Is Toxic at Its Core’ By Mike Miller for Red State
Another day, another trip to the Twilight Zone. Meet Cayce LaCorte (below), America. Ms. LaCorte is the proud mother of five daughters. Five daughters she has proudly taught that virginity is a patriarchal concept that doesn’t exist, and “purity culture is toxic at its core.”
My friend @lacorte_cayce blowing up the Virginity Myth on Buzzfeed! She’s a good friend and a great mom! Proud of you, lady! https://t.co/QaS6XIrfcR
— John G. Hartness is Open for Submissions 2/1-2/28 (@johnhartness) February 25, 2021
In a recent conversation with Buzzfeed, LaCorte explained that virginity and purity are nothing more than “social constructs” foisted on women through the ages by… wait for it… “toxic masculinity.” Buzzfeed noted that at the time of its Wednesday report, LaCorte’s TikTok video had been viewed more than two million times.
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“Serves no purpose other than making women feel bad about themselves.”
So, in LaCorte’s mind, men created the “patriarchal concept” of virginity simply as a means to control women by making them feel bad about themselves if they fail to “remain pure,” presumably until they marry.
“[Virginity] is a patriarchal concept used to control women and serves no purpose other than making women feel bad about ourselves. Just because some guy randomly sticks his penis in you at some point in your life does not change your worth, it does not change who you are, it doesn’t do anything other than it happened.”
Definitely a wordsmith, isn’t she?
@book_mama#stitch with @nevadashareef #virginityisamyth #madmoms
“It makes me want to smash things.”
Did I mention that LaCorte is “really ****ing angry” about women being put upon by evil-intending men?
“We all have our own rape/assault/pressured into doing something I didn’t want ‘story.’ We can all empathize. For an entire society to tell you that your worth is tied to your virginity or your purity, then have someone take that from you?