The only thing more disgusting than thinking of the Jonas Brothers having sex? Hearing their mom talk about it.
Denise Jonas, yapped away to July’s Good Housekeeping about the day her little show ponies will be “seduced” and “tempted” and the purity rings will come off:
“They are men. They have desires [and] testosterone. If they make a mistake, I’m not going to hate them. I don’t think they are above or below being seduced. I would be foolish if I thought that. They are tested and tested, like every one of us. I pray for them.”
Ick. Ick. Ick. Not a mental image anyone who isn’t a 14-year-old girl needs.
But sadly, Denise Jonas is just the latest in a long line of parents who divulge TMI when talking about their famous kids having sex.
bogart4017
wrote on June 4 2009 @ 01:19 pm: [report]
All parents embarass their teenagers but this is pretty extreme. I"m a grown man and don’t want my mother talking about my sex life.
Fla_girl
wrote on June 4 2009 @ 06:40 pm: [report]
really Trump, really! What LITTLE respect I still had for you as a human I think is gone, but thank you for making me so nausea I had to stop eating these m&ms;.
snap
wrote on June 4 2009 @ 06:45 pm: [report]
little show ponies. luves it. that’s exactly what the jonas boys are. they and their parents should shut up about their sex lives. let’s let them grow up!
loveitlala
wrote on June 6 2009 @ 05:19 pm: [report]
America is so conservative. Why can’t a mom talk about her kids sex lives? Ugh, this is why kids don’t learn from tv instead of their parents. Sex is natural, not taboo, in my family.
snap
wrote on June 6 2009 @ 05:38 pm: [report]
sex is natural, but private and personal. it’s one thing for you to talk about your sex life—blab all you want—but it’s quite another for your parent to do it!
sam04
wrote on June 6 2009 @ 06:34 pm: [report]
@loveitlala: It’s not that a mom was talking about her kids’ sex lives, it’s that she was talking about it to the world. I don’t think sex should be this dirty little secret that nobody should ever talk about, but I also don’t think we need to know the intimate details of a celebrity’s sex life. It’s none of our business if they waited to have sex until they were married, put out when they were fourteen, are gay, are straight, are well-endowed or otherwise. It’s just… not relevant.
loveitlala
wrote on June 6 2009 @ 06:49 pm: [report]
Agreed that it’s not a key part of who her children are, and I personally wouldn’t blab about personal business or any business for that matter in a public arena. I just really like media that portray families openness about sexuality as something good.