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Sex in Our Time

Dwight Monsma·1964-03-01

By extension, the whole sphere of behavior related even indirectly to the sexual functions and embracing all affectionate and pleasure-seeking conduct.” Behavior of the two sexes with all its ramifications comes closer to what is implied by the word sex. A fourth definition reiterates this with, “Th

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Sex, Love and Dating

Ken Kuiper·1969-04-01

It seems as if every time a bunch of kids gather, talk turns to sex. It is really no wonder. The world uses sex in all sorts of ways, even as an advertising technique—and it is one of the best. Everyone knows that if a cute girl digs a guy in a Dodge, a lot of guys will go buy Dodges. All the songs

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Sex and Marriage

Schuyler (Schuiler)·1952-05-01

Children, Marriage, Parents, Sex

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Sex Information

Schuyler (Schuiler)·1947-02-01

The days of grandmother and grandfather are passed. Besides, let us not forget sex is a tremendous power in our life, not the least in our young life. It is a wonderful experience when the powers of sex awaken in the youth. A new world, a world of vistas and great potentialities opens up before us.

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Mutual Relationship of the Sexes

Schuyler (Schuiler)·1947-03-01

It is also normal for our young people that they want to be together. Also “sex” is a gift of God and it is a phenomenon of nature that the opposite sex attracts. No parent need to become alarmed when his boy or girl manifests a liking for the opposite sex. It would be abnormal if this were not so.

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Sex: Why Wait?

Steven Key·1989-04-01

Should you fall into this sin, you may even find it enjoyable. One man described it this way: “Premarital sex is rather like picking blossoms in spring. It seems beautiful, right and natural. But when autumn comes, there is no fruit.”  (Trobisch, quoted in McDowell, What I Wish My Parents Knew…)  Th

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The Bob De Moor Plan for the CRC’s Acceptance of Homosexuality

Clayton Spronk·2015-07-10
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Lessons From the Life of David: David and Bathsheba

Kenneth Koole·1987-08-01

For this reason, we must deal with it. It permeates the very air we breathe it seems. Now, I am a bit of a prude, and I still wince at the bald use of these terms. I am no friend of the open, free use of the word ‘sex’ and derivations thereof, as though we are speaking of something as common as food

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The High Cost of Petting!

D. Small·1967-03-01

An evening supposedly devoted to wholesome fun is turned into one of ten­sion, boredom, and inner conflict. Each senses that sex life has become a problem affecting the normal pursuits of life. The very tone of the relationship deteriorates for they can only enjoy their least common denominator — th

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The High Cost of Petting!

D. Small·1959-10-01

An evening supposedly devoted to wholesome fun is turned into one of tension, boredom, and inner conflict. Each senses that sex life has become a problem affecting the normal pursuits of life. The very tone of the relationship deteriorates for they can only enjoy their least common denominator – the