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Seattle has a huge community that is really active. They even have a center for sex positive communities! I am just finding out about stuff now in order to hopefully go and visit.
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I know...and yet Florida has one of the largest swinger communities in the United States. :/ Mainly because of all the nudist resorts, which I think ALL of them are either swinger/gay/poly friendly. Caliente is one of the best, and is only about an hour and a half away from my house.
Never been there though....
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Finding the right place in VA might be good as far as work goes. If you can find a large home. They pay 2000 dollars a month for day care. I know someone who left her husband converted her basement and now brings in 12,000 a month. She has to offer so many days in advance. Plus there are areas, where people could give two poops. But there are areas where it is very christain centric. Very rule but beautiful areas, and large homeschooling population. HSLDA is headquartered there.
California has horrible homeschooling laws and you should definately make that a factor in your search. NJ has some rule areas and people not caring good homeschooling laws and some good opportunity for rule land and computing distance for jobs. Not many people who care and rural area close enough to manhattan for their groups. Home schooling laws are critical in this search as well. HSLDA has a list of them. |
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I'll admit to not knowing all the laws, but I know LOTS of homeschoolers all with kids going on to 4 year universities. No one even bats an eye if you say you are homeschooling. If you’re a stay-at-home parent, it's almost expected. I do know that there are resources through the some counties that offers free curriculum, testing and credentialed advisors for parents and students.
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This is for another thread and has been talked about eslewhere though. Just sayin'
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LR,
I can second Neon's recommendation of VT. It's a pretty liberal, laid back place. It is a bit upscale these days though and it's pretty rural. With Maca being an electrician he can always find work. Other than that it may be a bit more difficult. Also as Passport (?) mentioned, Seattle area is pretty liberal and open. Most of the west coast is. Stay in touch ! GS |
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So many beautiful places to swim, too.
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Homeschool laws area also a big deal -yes.
I have those saved in my computer though. Thanks to our awesome homeschool programs here! I'll be back-I am trying to get a very moody and emotional 3 year old off to sleep.
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