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Re: Educated Less Likely to Divorce than Evangelic
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Originally Posted by A_PoMo
Have you seen good results in your boys by taking this approach? It's a new approach for me, my parents pretty much a 'don't ask, don't tell' approach to it.
Ironically, in my experience, the holiness churches I grew up in were much more sexually charged than my 'worldly' and evangelical experience as an adult. And if you're a man reading this then you know it's not merely a stage of life or hormonal thing. Know what I mean? 
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I think I've had very good success. Of course, I have no way of knowing what my teenagers do every moment of the day, so far I've found no evidence of their involvement with pornography, no hint that they are involved in premarital sex, or any of the other things our parents worried so much about with us.
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