Joan’s answer to “My 12 year old daughter wants to read the book. Is it suitable for someone in the 7th grade? Or, …” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Amishi (new)

Amishi Thats a really different approach and I'm surprised because I have thought of this myself:)


message 2: by Joan (new)

Joan Well if we all keep asking the question. WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD :) ya gotta believe


message 3: by Soni Cido (new)

Soni Cido Because, sex is enticing, violence is not. Unless, of course your kid is abnormal.


message 4: by Jude (new)

Jude Soni, that is an excellent statement.


message 5: by Tytti (new)

Tytti So it's better that kids who WILL become interested in sex at some point first experiment sexually in real life and probably with someone else, rather than read about it in private and maybe learn about themselves, what they might like and what are their own limits when it comes to sex?


message 6: by Joan (new)

Joan Joan Soni, I think the prevalence of violent video games, violence in sports and violence in movies disproves your thesis. But hey if we acknowledge love/sex maybe we can cut the urge for violence.


message 7: by Lori (new)

Lori Lamb My thoughts, exactly!


message 8: by Joan (new)

Joan Thanks Loraine


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