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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do you. Most parents who opt out of public school send their kids to religiously affiliated schools or segregation academies. They're not the same as the very small percentage of families can afford to choose the academically rigorous selective independent schools that get discussed here. Besides the academics, one of the reasons I send my kids to a Big 3 school is to avoid people who pretend teenagers don't have sex (or experiment with drugs and alcohol). We made sure DD has a very comprehensive understanding of gender and sexual orientation and sees and knows our many queer friends. By 9th grade, DD had a very strong (vicarious) knowledge base about the mechanics and poetry of sexuality, desire, and eroticism because the evidence shows that is the best way to foster and support healthy sexuality. It's the parents who teach their kids nothing about sexuality and abandon them to learn from porn who are more likely to end up with poor outcomes, wrong headed ideas of gender roles, and messed up behaviors. [/quote] Humble brag at its finest! Congrats![/quote]
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