Author: unitedfamilies

Traditional Countries Stop Biden Administration Sexual Agenda for Children

“The Biden administration, the European Union, and other Western nations were on track to force the adoption of the resolution that promoted “comprehensive sexuality education” and sexual autonomy for children, something they have tried to do for over a decade without success. To assure this outcome, earlier in the week the United States and European Union sent separate emails to the Moldovan chair saying that they would not accept an outcome document that did not have a reference to sexuality education.
But then something happened that no one expected.
Dozens of delegates took the floor expressing “grave concerns and disappointment” over the manner in which the Chair chose to address the priorities and positions of some delegations in comparison to the priorities and positions of others.”

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Detransitioner Oli London Credits Jesus, Church With Stopping Trans Surgeries: ‘I Was…Very Lost’

London said he soon became addicted to surgeries, likening it to a form of self-harming. It wasn’t until London found faith that things started to turn around.
“Part of my detransition was … rediscovering faith,” he said, noting he went to church as a young child but by high school was no longer devout — until he decided to detransition. “I really rediscovered my faith journey, because I needed some guidance in my life. I was … very lost, and this really helped me.”

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The Myth of Sexual Experience

In these studies, they found that even as premarital sex has become more acceptable and common in modern dating, the lowest divorce rates in early marriage are found among married couples who have only had sex with each other. Specifically, they found that women who wait until they are married to have sex have only a 5% chance of divorce in the first five years of marriage, whereas women who report two or more sex partners prior to marriage have between a 25% to 35% chance of divorce within the same time period. They also point out that these differences are not simply due to selection effects and that the effect of premarital sex on divorce is robust and appears to apply equally to men as well as women.

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