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Children who are homeschooled are more likely to become incestuous.

as every parent with a pair of brain cells to rub together knows, the sexual urge in young people of either or any gender is more or less irresistible. that's how they got to be parents in the first place. keeping young people at home for their education - and let's be honest here, while most fully trained and qualified teachers struggle to deliver anything beyond the very basic, untrained and unqualified parents would be lucky to pass on their own prejudices and confusion - puts an unnecessary barrier between the children and the wider gene pool into which they should be pouring their DNA.

as a result, children will reach for the nearest available semi-sentient, a sibling of one sort or the other - hopefully, not the family pet - as a potential repository for their vital energies. it is a societal responsibility not to be taken lightly, in which churches and other religious groupings must be actively vigilant, to advise parents contemplating homeschooling of the risks (including eternal damnation) faced by children brought up in such ungodly circumstances.
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Saage · F
Is this assuming that the children have no friends outside of the home? Where I live, children go outside and play after school. They will naturally have friends and neighbors, and direct their vital energies towards those people, rather than towards their siblings. Studying is not an activity that invites sexual tension. Zoophilia and incestrous urges are psychological problems. I don't see why studying with a sibling would cause such severe psychological damage to a child.
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@Saage

Studying is not an activity that invites sexual tension...

have you ever been inside a girls boarding school?

... friends outside the home?

parents who homeschool are more likely to want to keep their children away from the evil influence of other ypung people.
Saage · F
@Yulianna

have you ever been inside a girls boarding school?

No but I think same sex attraction is natural, whereas I think incestrous urges are unnatural.

parents who homeschool are more likely to want to keep their children away from the evil influence of other ypung people.

I never met anyone here who would keep their children inside haha. I guess it does happen, maybe more in some communities than others.
I think you’d likely only become incestuous if that’s what you learned as a family or was brought up to believe it was normal or okay. Some cultures believe it is but mostly it’s frowned upon.
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@SinlessOnslaught you missed out on a lot...
@Yulianna What?
@SinlessOnslaught I agree, I didn’t engage in any sexual activity until I was of college age and never would I have ever with other family members 🤮.
emmasfriend · 46-50, F
I learned a lot in the dormitory of my boarding school !
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@emmasfriend and not all of it about how to fold your nightgown...
dale74 · M
Disagree think children and who they behave is a reflection of the parrnts and environment.
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@dale74 which is exactly what i have posited...
Elessar · 31-35, M
while most fully trained and qualified teachers struggle to deliver anything beyond the very basic, untrained and unqualified parents would be lucky to pass on their own prejudices and confusion

That's a conclusion that was reached virtually by every first world country minus one
I was home schooled...
@Yulianna What do you make of it all?
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@SinlessOnslaught make of it? i have always been a good student, i have good degrees, an excellent education and i have never committed incest... i have no siblings.
@Yulianna 👍
walabby · M
I wonder what the statistics are on that? 🤔
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@walabby no idea... i made it all up in an idle moment 😂😂😂
Bang5luts · M
What kind of coffee are you drinking?
Bang5luts · M
@Yulianna I gotta try some of that. 😆 something stimulating your synapses.
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@Bang5luts my brain is fried...
Bang5luts · M
@Yulianna to perfection. 👌
Ducky · 31-35, F
So much for the Westermarck effect. 😐

 
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