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						<title>Online Sexual Predators and the Danger To Your Children</title>
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						<published>2008-04-05T02:26:00-05:00</published>
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						<content type="html">Unlike the loving, caring sex we talk about on this web site there is a dark side to sex and learning about sex on the internet that has exploded over the past few years. Of course we are speaking about the ever rising problem of sexual predators that lurk in the shadows of chat rooms, myspace.com and other &amp;#039;social&amp;#039; web sites, all for the single purpose of trying to get at your children! Am I being overly dramatic here? Absolutely not! This topic hit very close to home with us over the past week, so close that we feel it is our duty to pass this story along to every parent out there along with ways you can protect your children.</content>
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