Review of Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude

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The author interprets the concept of sex differently in this book. I like the way he explains the processes involved and the dynamics in which similar outcomes are expected. The topic of sex is misunderstood by many from an early age. This book provides wonderful insights into how sex can be approached differently.
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[quote] Our mind is powerful, and we can drastically improve our lives by changing how we think.[/quote] - I have always believed that too. It's true that each one should learn to think for themselves since each is an individual and should't be stereotyped. I too, have educated my kids with as much of the truth as they could understand but this book seems to have even more ideas and suggestions which I'm willing to read. Thank you for a great recommendation and review!
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Books like this are good because it helps parents to understand how to talk to their children about these subjects since they are so delicate. It's good to know that author wrote in a way that the even a young adult can understand.
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This is an interesting book indeed. Adults need to learn all this information for their kids. Thank you for this interesting review and congratulations ob book of the day.
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I agree that it is the parents' responsibility to teach their children about sex, not teachers or friends who may not agree with the parents' teachings. Thank you for your review.
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This book is exceptionally amazing and it's a must-read for those who have kids and those planning to have. They are so many things to be learned from the book. Great review.
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My children are grown and starting their own family. I plan to recommend this book to them.
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Post by Madaybell »

I love the approach of teaching your children that to complete the reproductive organ made by God, a man and woman must join together. This encourages a healthy attitude of our sexual identities and the need for each other. I also love encouraging maturity and self-control be learned and then marriage before sexual intercourse should occur. Such a “new idea” in a world being overrun with immorality. Thanks for the enlightening and refreshing view.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I'm not sure how or if religion and sex-ed should be mixed. But I agree we all need to learn to think for ourselves.
Good review!
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Sexual education is important for every child starting from adolescent. Parents should be more open to educate their children on these issues because it is necessary for every child. I appreciate
this Author for sharing this important and sensitive topic
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This book's views on self-discovery and not following the crowd are a great source of self-help for people who feel pressured at times. Thank you for this wonderful review.
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A sensitive topic handled by the author with the exceptional skills and delicacy it deserves. This is a great educational book for individuals and parents. Excellent review!
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The author respectfully and taking into account the reader's variety communicates crucial information to the reader without using any explicit language in this work. The author went beyond what I had anticipated and included details about creation, what science teaches us, and why humans perceive sex as being dirty and never to be spoken. This outstanding book is recommended for teenagers and even adults who have questions but are hesitant to ask them.
I loved everything about this book. And I enjoyed reading your review. Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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I find the two topics mentioned in the title quite an unexpected combination. I agree that one should not tell lies to kids when they ask questions, but every answer should be age appropriate.
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Post by Kendal Low »

Growing up my mom was always very open and honest about things like sex, something I greatly appreciate now as an adult. I think it is so important to be open and honest with children, and anyone asking about topics like sex. Great review!
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