Two weeks after getting the boot on American Idol, virgin-by-choice Bruce Dickson has become something of a hero among conservative Christians for enduring some mild ribbing about his chastity pledge (watch the
video).
Dickson is not the first Idol figure to run on an abstinence platform, as it were. Jordin Sparks wears a purity ring from True Love Waits, one of the most prominent chastity organizations. In the wider pop scene, it’s become fairly common to hear starlets announce that they are saving themselves for marriage. Way back when, a young Britney Spears made that claim in what was apparently a cynical ploy to offset (and enhance) her hypersexualized persona.
The difference is that Dickson is a guy, and while it’s still acceptably feminine for girls to be demure, boys are “supposed” to be sexually aggressive. There’s something weird about one who’s not.
For this reason, the abstinence movement has focused most of its attention on girls. In addition to the True Love Waits rings, girls can also wear a gold-plated rose pin. It comes with a card that says, “You are like a beautiful rose. Every time you engage in premarital sex, a precious petal is stripped away. Don’t leave your future husband holding a bare stem.”
Then there are purity balls, in which fathers and daughters exchange crypto-wedding vows, he pledging to be “her authority and protection in the area of purity.” The key-and-heart necklaces that Bruce and his dad wear are typically meant to be worn by fathers and daughters. The father protects the key to the daughter’s heart until she is married, at which point he gives it to his daughter’s husband. The obvious sexual motif makes the whole thing extremely creepy to most outsiders and the adoption of the practice by a man and his son only exaggerates the inappropriateness.
Dickson walked off Idol with Ryan Seacrest saying “Maybe next year he’ll come back less a boy and more a man.” Which is a little like Simon Cowell saying you’re too mean or Paula Abdul saying you’re too
Dickson is not the first Idol figure to run on an abstinence platform, as it were. Jordin Sparks wears a purity ring from True Love Waits, one of the most prominent chastity organizations. In the wider pop scene, it’s become fairly common to hear starlets announce that they are saving themselves for marriage. Way back when, a young Britney Spears made that claim in what was apparently a cynical ploy to offset (and enhance) her hypersexualized persona.
The difference is that Dickson is a guy, and while it’s still acceptably feminine for girls to be demure, boys are “supposed” to be sexually aggressive. There’s something weird about one who’s not.
For this reason, the abstinence movement has focused most of its attention on girls. In addition to the True Love Waits rings, girls can also wear a gold-plated rose pin. It comes with a card that says, “You are like a beautiful rose. Every time you engage in premarital sex, a precious petal is stripped away. Don’t leave your future husband holding a bare stem.”
Then there are purity balls, in which fathers and daughters exchange crypto-wedding vows, he pledging to be “her authority and protection in the area of purity.” The key-and-heart necklaces that Bruce and his dad wear are typically meant to be worn by fathers and daughters. The father protects the key to the daughter’s heart until she is married, at which point he gives it to his daughter’s husband. The obvious sexual motif makes the whole thing extremely creepy to most outsiders and the adoption of the practice by a man and his son only exaggerates the inappropriateness.
Dickson walked off Idol with Ryan Seacrest saying “Maybe next year he’ll come back less a boy and more a man.” Which is a little like Simon Cowell saying you’re too mean or Paula Abdul saying you’re too