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Emily Dixon

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I am the daughter of a former sailor and a Southern Baptist preacher's daughter - which means I will talk about anything. The question is will you get a joke or a sermon, because either are possible.

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Average rating: 4.18 · 17 ratings · 5 reviews · 5 distinct works
Scandalous Things Good Chri...

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“There are men, who can be turned on by a stiff breeze, but I cannot stop the wind, and it is wrong for a woman to be held responsible for a man’s problems.”
Emily Dixon, Scandalous

“The second thing we need to do is to debunk the theory that our first love will be our only true love. I have met far too many Christian girls who feel compelled to stay in a relationship that is horribly wrong for them because they did not want to admit that they made a mistake.”
Emily Dixon, Scandalous

“There are men, who can be turned on by a stiff breeze, but I cannot stop the wind, and it is wrong for a woman to be held responsible for a man’s problems.”
Emily Dixon, Scandalous

“The second thing we need to do is to debunk the theory that our first love will be our only true love. I have met far too many Christian girls who feel compelled to stay in a relationship that is horribly wrong for them because they did not want to admit that they made a mistake.”
Emily Dixon, Scandalous

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