Do you believe most homeschoolers are sexually abstinent?

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Do you believe most homeschoolers are sexually abstinent?

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Postby Lily » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:49 pm

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I have held many things in my life & I have lost them all, but that which I have placed in God's hands I still retain.

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Postby Lily » Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:25 pm

"The greatest sign of success for a teacher... is to be able to say, "The children are now working as if I did not exist."

- M. Montessori

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Postby Theodore » Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:46 am

This is more a question of religion / morals than homeschooling / public schooling. Given, homeschoolers tend to be more conservative and religious, while public schoolers tend to be more liberal, but you're not necessarily going to be successful trying to correlate homeschooling to abstinence.

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Postby bruisin » Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:02 am

amen on all accounts.

Lansman, no where on these pages have I found that you could get this 'kind' of help. I don't understand what confused you into thinking so.

Logically, someones morals depend on THEM and their walk with Christ. Not just their enviroment, not just their parents....but THEM.

asking a vague question like you have is whitewashing the whole entire situation & doing a real disservice to homeschooled children & children in public schools alike.

if you still need 'help' please talk to someone in your life that you trust. It is a better 'face to face' discussion anyway. I would never have this open type of question for all the world to see. I know you are probably very young & learning as you go.....but this kind of subject is very delicate in nature & totally off topic for a homeschool forum, if you ask me.

God bless you.
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Re: Do you believe most homeschoolers are sexually abstinent

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Life Prep for homeschooled Teens

Postby Mathmom » Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:48 pm

Dear Lansman,
Here is something I found that I am going to get and use with my children.

I think you should get this e-book, from Barbara Frank(a Christian homeschool mom, writer and speaker), at Cardamom Publishers, called, "Life Prep for Homeschooled Teenagers" because it will help you DO something to prepare for marriage, among other things you need to know. www.cardamompublishers.com
Please ask your parents for help with this topic. Hope this helps you.
And, no, I won't just answer your question. You'll have to answer it yourself. :o


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