Review of Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude

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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

This is definitely not a book for me. I don't have any youngsters in my life that I will need to coach with respect to sexual mores. I also don't care for self-help books with a religious undertone. However, I'm certain there will be many that will enjoy this book and benefit from the lessons offered.
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The review is excellent. Sex education is something that needs to be taught to children rather than telling them myths and lies. From the review, it seems like the author did an amazing job!
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I definitely want to read this book. My daughter is at that age where she is asking questions about life and I am unsure how to answer her. This book seems tailored to that. Great review.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Although today's BOTD isn't the one for me, religious readers who have children or those looking to start a family may want to check this out some more. I like that the messages focus on learning to think for oneself, rather than following the crowd. Thank you for your review; it was helpful. :-)
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Post by Nerea »

This seems to be an interesting read. The fact that the author encourages readers to put forth effort while thoroughly researching for spiritual gems shows the value the author has for the Holy Book. And I agree with the idea of openly and honestly take kids through sex education rather than telling them lies. I was going to skip the book, but after reading the review, I had a change of mind. I'm adding the book to my want to read shelf. Great review.
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I agree that the more a particular thought or belief is activated and reinforced, the more it becomes a way we do things. I find it commendable that the author tries to inspire readers to learn to think for themselves. What seems strange is the book's title.
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Post by Edigbo B Emmanuel »

The fact that this book inspires one to be real and open on matters that involves their children's sexuality, the truths and the lies involved, makes this book interesting to me. Also, the fact that the author clearly inspires readers to find truth for themselves on matters touching spirituality also makes it a must-read for me. People should be given the liberty to find truth for themselves and not live off whatever their spiritual leader says. That in my opinion will lead to brainwashing. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Grace Elkana »

It's no news that topics around sex target young people. So, it's good to see that the primary target of this book is young people.
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Post by Bisola Adeleke »

Thanks for this review. The content is really important and educative. Parent should stop telling lies to the youngsters.
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Post by jordi despaigne »

Very thoughtful review. In a world where many individuals struggle to communicate to their children about important topics like these, it is incredibly pressing to make sure books like these get utilized. Discussions pertaining to sex, love, and consent are things that need to be discussed by multiple parties, not just at school if they have it there to begin with.
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The book seems to be like a sex therapy. The book would be so helpful to young adults. I'm impressed that the author thought of writing such a book. Nice review. Congrats on winning BOTD.
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I love the whole concept of the book. It will be helpful to teens, as it educate them on their sexual life. I agree with the author regarding not telling children lies as they will figure it out later on. Great review. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Post by Christell Lindeque »

This book is to help give answers to children about questions regarding sex and life. He also does it in a way so you don't have to lie to them to help them grow better as a person. Great review!
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“He believes that many people are brainwashed through fear into total subservience by their spiritual leaders or Churches. He tries to inspire his supposed readers to learn how to think for themselves.”
These two sentences caught my attention, it is something my brother always says. I think he will enjoy this book. I am definitely intrigued too. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Zillionaire_me »

Wow! What an interesting piece and a must read for every one both young and Old who's intentional and deliberate about good morals especially in the area of sexual reproduction.
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