Valentine’s Ad #3

Share Source: “Regardless of population subgroup (age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, education, income, or nativity) or health indicator (fair or poor health, limitations in activities, low back pain, headaches, serious psychological distress, smoking, or leisure-time physical inactivity), married adults were generally found to be healthier than adults in other marital status categories. Marital status differences [...]

My Sexual Choices Now Are Making a Difference, LFN’s 5th Annual Intercollegiate V-Day Campaign

ShareToday, the Love and Fidelity Network is pleased to introduce an intercollegiate advertising campaign with the prominent tagline “My sexual choices now are making a difference.” This campaign–presented by 19 colleges and universities (including five Ivy Leagues) through 9,000 posters–sends the message that college students’ current sexual choices can increase their confidence in achieving other [...]

“Will Work for Love” by Cassandra Hough

We are the authors of our culture, and it is our actions that are going to either perpetuate and accelerate our downward trend into sexual infection, broken relationships, and half-hearted marriages, or start a new movement toward the authentic relationships and lifelong marital love that we want so badly.

“True Love Waits or Maybe It’s the Other Way Around” by Dr. Jason Carroll

The value of sexual restraint for committed couples moving toward marriage is best understood when couples appreciate that emotional intimacy is the true foundation of sexual intimacy in a healthy marriage. Emotional intimacy exists in a relationship when two people experience a sense of security, support, trust, comfort, and safety with one another. In dating, focusing on emotional intimacy is a process of coming to know each other from the inside-out, not just the outside in.

What Should We Do About Valentine’s Day?: An Exploration of Valentine’s Day Messages by Sarah Mumma

Share As a middle school teacher at an all-girls’ school who oversees the student council, I recently received the curious question: “What should we do about Valentine’s Day… at an all-girls school?” At first I was as stumped as the students. Valentine’s activities at secondary schools seem to be associated with school dances, flower sales, [...]

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

ShareLiving in a culture where we are constantly bombarded by visual stimuli and degrading tabloids, the Anscombe Society at Princeton decided to launch a campaign to insert a little visual food for thought into students’ lives on campus.  Appropriately released the week of Valentine’s Day, their poster campaign combines retro with recent, past with present.  [...]