Review of Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude

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This is a great point of view, especially during this days when children have access to different kinds of information on the internet.
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It is amazing that the author backed his ideas and opinions with events that happened to him. This gives his ideas and opinions a sense of credibility and practicability. His advice to youths to not follow the crowd is great, since they are easily moved by popular opinion. The exceptional editing is another thing I liked here. Overall, great job!
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The title of this book is very straightforward. Unfortunately, I am not spiritual nor do I have an active sex life, so I will not be reading this book.
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What an educative book! A book that talks about how adults or parents can handle their children's pertinent or sensitive questions should be read. Congrats one BOTD.
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What an educative book! A book that talks about how adults or parents can handle their children's pertinent or sensitive questions should be read. Congrats one BOTD.
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Post by Park Cherri »

You are right. Parents shouldn’t lie to their children so as to evade from the truth. It doesn’t help them in any way. Great review!
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The mind is a powerful place and what you feed it could affect you in a powerful way, how you perceive yourself and doubt your decisions and ideas only makes you less confident. This book will do a lot of good to reader’s mind.
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I enjoyed the book, even the insights from the reviews. Brought in good points that I didn't read between the lines. I didn't agree with the lying to children. Children are being lied to that's why they are practicing for themselves.
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Let's educate our children when they ask questions. They ask to be sure and see your stance on the topic after they have heard things from friends and teachers
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Given the evidence, it is surprising how forcefully evolution is proclaimed as truth. This begs the question: How can any proper or sound perspective be taught to students on the subject of human sexuality with such evolutionary lies being saturated into education curriculum worldwide?
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Post by Sadia shaikh 1 »

:This book made me agree with all the points that author told we should start to giving sex knowledge to our kids and young generation to help them avoid the mistakes and how to apply good sexual hygiene in their life. We are afraid to answer our kids on this topic so the authors tells how to reply to their questions and I loved the way he related this thing from his life experience and how he teaches young youth to think about themselves and not to follow the crowd
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The author enlightened us with his vision on the topic, in a well-written book and properly exemplified it with his experience. Mainly, the most positive aspect I could find was his view on being honest with the children. I think it is important to maintain good communication and eradicate misinformation. I also liked that he encourages research and freethinking. On that note, some of his opinions are a bit determinist and do not consider other factors, so I would recommend discretion when reading this.


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This is what needs to be taught to the society especially due to the fact that it's a presumably sacred topic.
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Post by D_Hub »

What an excellent review. This book is definitely a must read because it talks about sensitive topics and the need to think for ourselves instead of just swallowing what we are served by people we think know better.
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I agree with you on this statement "Our mind is powerful, and we can drastically improve our lives by changing how we think." I also loved the way you wrote this review. I'm grateful.
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