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Dannah Gresh
Dannah Gresh is a best-selling author of several faith-based books on the subject such as What Are You Waiting For, Get Lost, and And The Bride Wore White. She has long been at the forefront of a movement to encourage healthy sexual choices and is often called upon to use social science and... show more



Dannah Gresh is a best-selling author of several faith-based books on the subject such as What Are You Waiting For, Get Lost, and And The Bride Wore White. She has long been at the forefront of a movement to encourage healthy sexual choices and is often called upon to use social science and medical research to defend a conservative position on relationships and gender in news media like USA Today, CNN.com, FoxNews.com, Chicago Tribune and Women’s Wear Daily. As a resident of the hometown of Penn State, Gresh coaches college students seeking to define their sexual and relationship theology. She was honored to deliver a TED Talk entitled “The Walk of Fame vs The Walk of Shame.” Learn more about her at dannahgresh.com.

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AnnaMatsuyama
AnnaMatsuyama rated it 11 years ago
These are messages that books like this one sends:A woman is a commodity, and no one wants a sloppy seconds, right? A man is a customer, so he should have sex and date women before marriage, so he could compare and choose best suited partner. ***Women who have sex before marriage are impure, pollute...
Emily May (The Book Geek)
Emily May (The Book Geek) rated it 14 years ago
I hate the ideas in this book. I only read it so I could be justified in slating it. This is a dangerous and ridiculous idea that teaches girls that they are only as important as their hymen. It's a far right view that a woman is defined by her sexual status, why isn't this book about the groom? Why...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 16 years ago
I really appreciate that Ms. Gresh wrote this book. I find myself somewhat resistant in a way, because I don't like to identify myself with the religious right, although my Christian faith and commitment to saving myself for marriage is very real to me. Even with my resistance, what she is writing ...
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