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<blockquote data-quote="Mayapple5" data-source="post: 225926" data-attributes="member: 6223"><p>It seems no matter how much you teach them they still make their own choices when they grow up. I homeschooled two girls together. We had so many talks about this subject and had so much fun just the three of us being so forthright and stright. We held nothing back. The came to me with questions about everything. We sent one to Bob Jones for a year and I finished hsing the other her last year of high school. The oldest came home, met a boy, and bamb she made the wrong choice! I was not able to cry with her when she lost the baby, I was truly sorry but it was for the best, she was in the wrong and she knew it, she has repented, but still wants to be a mom soon, but knew she was going about it the wrong way. </p><p> </p><p>they make their choices and we can't be responsible from a certain age on. I have been there for her, always, but not responsible for her choices. We taught them all we could while we had them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayapple5, post: 225926, member: 6223"] It seems no matter how much you teach them they still make their own choices when they grow up. I homeschooled two girls together. We had so many talks about this subject and had so much fun just the three of us being so forthright and stright. We held nothing back. The came to me with questions about everything. We sent one to Bob Jones for a year and I finished hsing the other her last year of high school. The oldest came home, met a boy, and bamb she made the wrong choice! I was not able to cry with her when she lost the baby, I was truly sorry but it was for the best, she was in the wrong and she knew it, she has repented, but still wants to be a mom soon, but knew she was going about it the wrong way. they make their choices and we can't be responsible from a certain age on. I have been there for her, always, but not responsible for her choices. We taught them all we could while we had them. [/QUOTE]
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