Speak to the Hand by Lakita Garth
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Our group chose “Speak To The Hand” by Lakita Garth. This song talks about the health
risks of casual sex, and sexual encounters. We chose it because of it’s positive message
and the good results that would take place in the event this concept would be heeded. We
also chose it because of it’s rapid, up beat tempo that stimulates movement, which is an
excellent way to keep fit.
First of all, the message that is being exhibited is that abstinence should be
exercised, no sex is the safest sex and that excuses will not protect you from reality. It
presents all the defenses employed such as, dysfunctional family, no will power, been
incarcerated, peer pressure, it’s only their “job”, they needed the money, they “were going
to get married eventually”, it’s “their body it’s their choice” and even that “whatever
happens, happens”. “Speak To The Hand” lets you know that excuses are not O.K., and
says that “If you know who you are and what you are supposed to do then you wouldn’t
continue to do what you do”. It urges listeners to “seek and find”, “to not let their eyes go
blind” and to “not let the wrong things influence their minds”. Examples of this would be
sexually stimulating movies, ads, friends, television programs, magazines, music or
dressing provocatively.
Many bad aftereffects can be produced by chance intimate relationships. Among
these are unwanted pregnancy, spread of disease, virus or infection or mental damages.
The most irrepressible effect is the chance of disease. The many afflictions that you leave
yourself open for are innumerable. An example of this would be, Acquired Immune
Deficiency