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Review of Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude" by Anthony A. Morris.]
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Our mind is powerful, and we can drastically improve our lives by changing how we think. Thus, the more a particular thought or belief is activated and reinforced, the more it becomes a way we do things. This is basically all that Anthony A. Morris tries to teach us in this book.

Anthony A. Morris, in this book, Good Sexual Hygiene & Spiritual Attitude, tries to educate both parents and adults on how to answer or give replies to questions asked by a child or their children. He focuses on questions about sex and anything relating to life. The author warned that lies should not be told to these children in any way else it might affect them later in life. He says that as regards our spiritual attitude, we should explore for ourselves. This means researching and putting in personal effort rather than listening to someone dictate what the Holy Bible says. He believes that many people are brainwashed through fear into total subservience by their spiritual leaders or Churches. He tries to inspire his supposed readers to learn how to think for themselves.

This book has a lot of positive aspects. I liked that the author seemed genuinely concerned for the youths. His tone could be read to be one of a person very concerned about youth development. The author relates what he says with true events that happened to him. Through these events, I got a clear understanding of the information he was trying to pass. He also wanted to teach the youths and adults how to think for themselves. He opines that the youths should not follow the crowd. This is a valuable lesson that is important to even a person like me.

I did not come across anything I did not like in this book. I am very happy I came across it. The book's cover caught my attention, and its content kept me intrigued from start to finish. I couldn't lay my hands on anything that was not properly done in this book.

This book was also exceptionally written and exceptionally well edited because I did not come across any grammatical or typographical errors. I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 because it had all the elements of an amazing book. This book has some religious content because a lot of verses in the Bible were quoted, and a lot of topics were compared with the teachings of the Bible.

This book is first and foremost recommended to people who are planning to have kids or already have children. I also recommend this book to adults and young adults alike because it improves our of thinking and how we see life. Definitely, this book would make an amazing read for an interested reader.

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Great review. This topic is pretty sensitive and important. I love the way the review has indicated that the author did a good job at handling the topic with the delicacy it deserves.
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The first sentence of the review reminds me of NF's song- The search
The mind is a powerful place, and what you feed it can affect you in a powerful way. If you look at your face every day when you get up and think you'll never be great, you'll never be great.
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What an exceptional book. The awarded star is deserved.
I agree with him, in the sense that, parents shouldn't lie to their children when they ask certain questions. It may be weird and awkward talking to them about those things, but it's best they learn from you; their parents than for them to learn from the society.
An educative book and a great review. Thanks.
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An exceptional book. I appreciate well written reviews. This is because it gives me an idea of how to structure my reviews subsequently. Thanks teaching me what a good review is. And congratulations for having your review published.
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smoothcrowd wrote: 06 May 2022, 02:43 What an exceptional book. The awarded star is deserved.
I agree with him, in the sense that, parents shouldn't lie to their children when they ask certain questions. It may be weird and awkward talking to them about those things, but it's best they learn from you; their parents than for them to learn from the society.
An educative book and a great review. Thanks.
I agree with you. Lying to the children is not the solution. Instead, their questions and concerns should be addressed in the most cautious, modest manner.
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This book is amazing to be honest, it relates to a lot of things I had doubts and questions about prior to this review. 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. The book also encourages researching one's belief instead of creating a belief based on heresay and being ignorant to the truth or other perspectives. Thank you for the captivating review.
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:tiphat: Its possible to achieve
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This book is calling out to me. My children have asked me questions that I was uncertain how to answer, so I think this book will help me a great deal.
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Great review .
I haven't read it but with this review I am really anxious to read it .
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Post by ANATOR Setondji Honore »

A Good thing scaled it's self on the rightful scales, i enjoyed the Book right from it's Cover to the entire contents in it, so the Book is for good up building morality for both children and Adults.
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This review has reminded me of a saying that what you think you're is not what you're but rather what you think, you're. It's quite confusing. Isn't it? But it's true! Many people have a wrong perception of sex. Maybe this book will teach us well. Congratulations!
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I'm fully in love with this book because the approach, grammar and elaborations are very perfect including the content of information is very practical, educative and important as it addresses common mistakes parents make to their children that may affect the children development and growth. I give this book 5 🌟
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Every review is a window-opener for it pictures what the one who has read or has seen with their eyes; consequentially, it either stirs me to read also or to shelve the written material reviewed depending on its impression on me. In short, a glimpse of what lies behind the cover is perfect to avoid surprises later.
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according to the review, this book seems to be very open in terms of sex education and the lies that teens hear about sexual relationships. one more important thing I learned is to be honestly truthful about exploring our body
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