Cardinal O’Hara student bashes high school over female 'modesty' talk

Senior Colette Scorzetti took to Facebook to share her thoughts

Cardinal O’Hara High School.
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Colette Scorzetti, a female senior student at Cardinal O’Hara High School, a co-ed Catholic school in Springfield, Delaware County, has taken to her personal Facebook page to express her disdain over what she called "a disturbing talk about 'modesty,'" the school hosted for its female students.

The talk, held on Wednesday, was presented by Brenda Sharman, a former Miss Georgia USA and a national spokesperson for Pure Fashion, described as an international faith-based organization for teen girls to "re-discover and re-affirm their innate value and authentic femininity," PhillyMag.com reported.

According to Scorzetti's post, the talk's topics included telling O'Hara's female students to "dress appropriately so as not to stimulate the boys," and to "treat our virginity as a gift to our future husband," the latter of which Scorzetti said was coupled with the analogy of "a birthday present that had already been used and was therefore worthless."

More from Scorzetti:

"... I can honestly say that what we got today was not what I expected, and not in a good way. I understand that we are a Catholic school. I understand that there are certain moral guidelines that we are expected to follow. I understand that modesty is not nearly as relative to the church as it is to the rest of the world...

But let me get one thing straight. That does not give anyone the right to tell you that you shouldn't be in charge of your own body. ..."

The Facebook post has garnered a lot of attention on social media.

Read the full post from PhillyMag.com here.