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Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL
Did anyone notice that the challenge during the dinner with the controversial questions, the majority showed a very conservative side. It's fine to not believe in sex before marriage and have certain views on gun control and virginity and what not, but I felt so awkward hearing girls my age ALL say the same thing. It sounded like a white male conservative convention than most modern American 20+ year olds. 8 out of 10 girls my age I know would not answer the same way. No one was different! Were they afraid to be different? Were they putting on a show for pageant time? Is this how they truly felt?
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I didn't see it, but I think I'd have to agree. I highly doubt this is how they really feel. While sex before marriage is virtuous and all, I would seriously doubt that all of them really are "saving themselves"... they probably don't want to sound like the only hussy on the show.
Esp. while trying to impress complete strangers to win something, ya know?
Take Teen Miss South Carolina for example. Her answer made absolutely NO SENSE, but every single word sounded all pageant-like. She could have said "People can't find the U.S. on the map because our education system is a failure and they are all dumbasses because all they do is watch TV and play XBOX" but instead she said some random stuff about Iraq, Africa, helping the education system to help the children of the future and helping foreign countries.