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dranzal
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We associate with like minded families as often as possible. My children participate in a Christian homeschooling PE program during which there is little time for any other children to “educate” each other on the topic of sex. We participate in “park days” with other homeschoolers, many of which are not Catholic. Still, they run around and play. It isn’t exactly conducive to peer sex education. In the current over-sexed mentality in our culture, I consider maintaining my children’s mental purity to be part of my job as long as I am able. They will be educated–by dh and I. They will be educated both on the basics of the topic and on the deviance they will encounter once they leave the nest. It will all be taught in light of what does God will for us. In some ways, they are already getting the beginning of this education when dh and I point out terribly immodest clothing offerings displayed on mannequins in the mall or simply on people we see (sometimes at churchDon’t they have friends?
Kathy
Don’t worry, we are not retreating into a cave with our children until they are 43 years old. Though I wonder, if I were homeschooling my children in Sodom or Gomorrah, would I consider that very idea?